Monday, 17 October 2016

More facts emerge in support of early morning love-making

Early morning love making is good

Prof. Musa Yakubu of University of Ilorin has said early morning s*xual relations helps to brings down circulatory strain and diminishes dangers of heart attack.

The professor who is of the Department of Biochemistry made the declaration in a paper, “Knocking Down the Barriers to Four O’Clock Activities and Reproductive Inadequacies”, displayed at the 163rd Inaugural address of the college on Friday.

According to the professor, having s*x, three to four times each week, was useful for adoration life. “Research has shown that s*x boosts immune system by stimulating the body’s first line of defence and production of immunoglobulin A (IgA), against cold and fever.” Saying that Immunoglobulin A is a standout amongst the most well-known antibodies in the body framework.

Antibodies are proteins made by our body’s resistant framework to battle microscopic organisms, infections, and poisons.

S*x, as per Yakubu additionally directs monthly cycle in ladies by affecting the levels of lutenizing hormones that control menstrual period and advance better rest.

He said s*x additionally discharges the vibe great substance, known as oxytocin, which improves closeness with one's accomplice and makes individuals feel more joyful for a more drawn out timeframe. As he further buttressed that"Lovemaking of about 20 minutes reduces 150 calories."

The educator of Biochemistry hypothesized that s*x is the most capable innovative constrain given to human by God for delight and profound friendship.

Yakubu, in any case, noticed that any marriage in which the man or lady couldn't appreciate s*x or fulfill their accomplice in bed was a dead marriage.

He said absence of s*xual fulfillment had prompted the fall of numerous marriages in Nigeria, and encouraged couples to look for answers for the issue.

“S*xual and reproductive dysfunctions are common among men and women in Nigeria, which necessitates regular screening and check-ups,” he said.


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