Hello everyone,
I heard on the radio recently that an Australian researcher concluded that masturbating a lot was good for the prostate.
Here's another take on this subject . . .
The ancient Taosist texts include ways of cultivating health through sex.
The key to improved health according to the texts is by *conserving* your sexual energy while having sex.
Mantak Chia has written two books discussing this . . .
Taoist Secrets Of Love
Cultivating Male Sexual Energy
Taoist Secrets Of Love
Cultivating Female Sexual Energy
In Cultivating Male Sexual Energy he writes . . .
"Sperm is the storehouse of male sexual energy. A single ejaculation has 200 to 500 million sperm cells, each a potential human being. There are enough spermatozoa lost in a single orgasm to populate the entire United States if each cell was to fertilize an egg. The manufacture of a sperm fluid capable of such psychic super potency consumes up to a third of a man's daily energy output and is especially taxing on the male glandular/immunological system."
In an interview I did with Dr. Shekhar Annambhotla, for the book Cultivating Prostate Health - The Natural Way, we discussed ojas (pronounced oh-jus).
Dr. Annambhotla is an Ayurvedic (the oldest holistic healthcare system) physician from India and he said ojas is the ultimate refined result of digestion, metabolism, absorption and assimilation.
Ojas is collected from the body’s seven tissues – plasma, blood, muscle, adipose tissue (fat), bone, bone marrow, and reproductive tissue (semen and ovum) -- by the influence of enzymes, similar to how a bee collects honey from the essence of many flowers.
In a nutshell, ojas is the sap of the entire physiology and sustains joy, intelligence, creativity and longevity.
Dr. Annambhotla suggested one of the keys of cultivating ojas is by conserving sexual energy.
Mantak Chia's two books explore ways of having sex, and orgasms that last for hours and at the same time conserving sexual energy and cultivating radiant health.
All the best,
Mike
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