Experts show how many times men have to jerk off to avoid cancer

A new study has something interesting to say about men's favorite activity before the shower - frequent masturbation can significantly reduce the male's risk of developing prostate cancer. But what is viewed as frequent masturbation? It broadcasts. According to recent research by Harvard University, men who have [...]
But what is viewed as frequent masturbation? It broadcasts.
According to recent research by Harvard University, males with 21 or more orgasms in months can reduce up to 33% of risks to developing this form of cancer.
To reach this conclusion, researchers have surveyed 31,925 males. After that, the research team has been monitoring participants for 18 years and has repeatedly sent various questionnaires.
Thus, they discovered that males who had jerked off more often during these years had been related to lower rates of cancer development.
Despite this extensive research and research that has concluded the same, experts are still not fully sure why orgasms are the key to better health.
Some of these experts believe that jacululation can remove toxins and bacteria, which without jacululation would be gathered in prostates.












