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Prostatitis linked with coming too fast

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If your prostate is suffering from this problem -- you won?t last as long... ----Important Message

If your prostate is suffering from this (sometimes hidden) problem -- you won’t last as long... ----Important Message---- This brings men incredible pleasure while naturally healing the prostate [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] For many men, prostate health improves in 2 weeks or less… And the pleasure potential… it’s multiorgasmic... “Suffering from BPH for years...about ready to call it a game when a cycle of very stimulating full-body sensations happened… ...followed by a sensation that started when my hips slowly pressed down strongly, my legs became entirely consumed in sensation and lifted off the bed... ...my lower back and torso compressed toward my hips before everything began an uncontrolled full-body quiver. Totally flaccid and on back the entire time. This morning -- body engulfed in afterglow: still quivering with leg and groin spasms as I sit in my office, 3+ hours now…” [Discover how to do this tonight -- for a healthy prostate and more pleasure than you can imagine]( ---------- Prostatitis linked with coming too fast Many doctors are biased toward believing that premature ejaculation is caused by psychological factors. It’s probably true that premature ejaculation may sometimes be caused by psychological factors. But the truth is that many times it has biological roots that go unexamined. Aside from hormones, bacterial infiltration of the prostate is a major, and often ignored, cause of premature ejaculation. Bacteria has been proven to cause numerous prostate problems - and the prostate is central to ejaculation. In fact, bacteria may be responsible for half of the cases of premature ejaculation. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] The human research was carried out at the Division of Medicine of Reproduction and Sexology of University of L'Aquila in Italy. The results were published in Urology. Prostatitis is the medical name for prostate inflammation. It’s well known to cause pain and symptoms of benign prostate hyperplasia. What some people don’t realize is that the prostate gland is centrally involved in premature ejaculation (PE) -- so it would make sense to examine prostate problems in men with PE. “The objective was to investigate the prevalence of chronic prostatitis in men with premature ejaculation.” The authors of the study were correctly suspicious of the bias toward psychological factors as the cause of premature ejaculation. “The etiology of premature ejaculation is currently considered psychological in nature. However the possibility that other factors may contribute to this condition should be considered.” The researchers recruited 76 men for the study. 46 of the participants had been diagnosed as having premature ejaculation. Another 30 men who did not suffer with this condition also took part in the research and are used for comparison. The men went through a medical prostate massage. Afterwards their urine was collected. The urine was tested for markers of inflammation. The urine was tested for numerous types of bacteria which can infect this region of the body and cause inflammation. The men were also examined and questioned by a doctor who gave a clinical assessment as to whether or not the doctor believed the men had prostate inflammation. The doctors believed slightly more than one in four men with premature ejaculation had prostate inflammation. Urine tests revealed that number to be much higher. Twice as high. Over half of the men with premature ejaculation had high levels of inflammatory markers in their urine. “Prostatic inflammation was found in 56.5% of the subjects with premature ejaculation.” In men without PE, less than 10% had high levels of inflammation in their urine. The findings show a very strong link between inflammation and premature ejaculation. Now, sex researchers categorize premature ejaculation into two main groups. Primary and secondary premature ejaculation. Primary means it was always a problem -- secondary means that premature ejaculation developed later on in your sexual life. Prostate inflammation was found in men with both types of PE. It was found in 75% of men with primary PE and 45% of men with secondary PE. Regardless whether primary or secondary PE -- inflammation is a major factor. And the inflammation that may cause premature ejaculation seems to be caused by bacterial infection. Almost half of the men with premature ejaculation had prostate inflammation seemingly caused by bacterial infection. “Chronic bacterial prostate inflammation was found in 48% of the subjects with premature ejaculation.” This figure was much higher than that found in men without premature ejaculation. So the researchers were correct. The role of psychological factors in PE is much less than is commonly believed. Often proper examination, and treatment with an antibiotic by your doctor can clear up prostate problems, including premature ejaculation. “Considering the role of the prostate gland in the mechanism of ejaculation, we suggest a role for chronic prostate inflammation in the pathogenesis of some cases of premature ejaculation.” The researchers recommend proper examination of the prostate by medical professionals before resorting to commonly used tactics of drugs or psychotherapy - which may be inappropriate. “We stress the importance of careful examination of the prostate before any pharmacologic or psychosexual therapy for premature ejaculation.” You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health-related problems. ----Important Message for Men Who Want to Last Longer---- The secret to lasting 30 minutes or an hour in bed I’ve found the root cause of premature ejaculation in men… And the problem is tight pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor muscles that are too tight can make a man come too quickly during intercourse. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] And it’s not a guy’s fault… it’s chronically tight pelvic floor muscles. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Fortunately, there is now a simple way to gain control over tight pelvic floor muscles, so men can last longer and longer in bed. I call it my ProLONG Protocol, and it works by allowing a man more control over his pelvic muscles. And don’t worry -- this is like riding a bike. You have sex and don’t even think about it -- and your pelvic floor is relaxed and you last, and last, and last. You will really love it! Last an hour or two hours. It becomes effortless for you. You don’t have to do anything strenuous and you don’t have to think about it! Just like riding a bicycle, it’s automatic now... [And you can try my ProLONG Protocol for free -- get it here]( ---------- Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. You are subscribed because you joined one of our lists by opting in. We never rent or share your email address. Daily Medical Discoveries is published by Calworth Glenford LLC which also publishes other affiliated companies. By giving us your email address, you consent for Daily Medical Discoveries and its affiliated companies to delivering you a healthy daily portion of email issues and advertisements. To end your email subscription and associated external offers sent from Daily Medical Discoveries, feel free to [click here]( FREE BOOK: As a Daily Medical Discoveries subscriber in good standing, you’re eligible to receive a FREE book containing underground, buried and ignored remedies that help men live a happy, healthy and sexy life to 120 years old, including specific help for men who want more sex, more life and more of everything. [Click here to claim your copy.]( Comments / Questions? You can hit REPLY to this email or email me, Matt, at matt@getrapidhelp.com Missing issues? How to make sure you NEVER miss an issue! The real key is CLICKING and OPENING emails. That shows your email provider (Yahoo, Gmail or whoever) that you WANT our email. If you don’t click or open, you won’t be getting them anymore, sadly. BIG TIP: Hit REPLY and say “Hi Matt” or ask a question, and THAT will assure your email provider that you want our emails! 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