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    Masturbation is Key to Man’s Long Life




    BATON ROUGE, LA -It is often said that a glass of wine every day with dinner guarantees a longer life; however, Admon Gracer says he has never let a sip of wine touch his lips and he has just celebrated his 125th birthday. For the first time he reveals his secret of long life to the world.

    “I tell all my friends, to stop looking for miracle cures and magic diets, because they don’t exist. Just jerk off once in the morning and once at night and you will live a long life.”

    Medical experts seem to agree with Mr. Gracer. “We are programmed, as best we know, to need orgasms,” says Gloria Brame, Ph.D., a clinical sexologist in Athens, Ga. “It’s a fundamental aspect of men’s health, right up there with brushing your teeth.” And the more you do it the longer you can live. It relieves stress and keeps everything about your body—your heart rate, blood pressure, reproductive system, brain chemistry—in very good shape,” Brame says.

    A recent study found that men who ejaculated more than five times a week were a third less likely to develop prostate cancer. Regularly flushing your system, so to speak, keeps your semen healthy and prevents the build up of cancer-causing chemicals.

    - See more at: Masturbation is Key to Man?s Long Life | Golly Folly

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    Quote Originally Posted by ENT
    Just jerk off once in the morning and once at night and you will live a long life.”
    That's taken from Pope Francis' book:

    Smack and Wank Yer Way To A Longer Life...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaitongBoy
    Things are never really in our control, anyway
    I think he is talking about his bodily functions. ....


    Just wear an adult diaper, Eli.

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    Was in Makro the other day and noticed stacks & stacks of them on sale like...

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    ^^#76; Confirmed by Ernest Borgnine:


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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    I think he is talking about his bodily functions. ....
    Yeah, I realized that, Wills...Still thinking about the bigger picture, though...

    Cheers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post

    Just wear an adult diaper, Eli.
    Sound advice... your loved ones will thank you for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee View Post
    Was in Makro the other day and noticed stacks & stacks of them on sale like...
    Many farang/foreign retirees around there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ENT
    Diagnosed with enlarged prostate gland a few years ago, since then nothing, all back to normal.
    You chalk it up to your vitamin B intake? Well done and continue to enjoy good health...^I've read the same.
    Had an enlarged prostate in Vietnam, got a three day pass to the local village to fornicate myself back to health. It worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy
    I have been told by a doctor that the more you use your prostrate gland the better chance you have at avoiding prostrate problems. Drain the fluid daily either by a friend or by yourself.
    Quote Originally Posted by ENT
    So I've been told.
    For older men, especially, a wank a day (or so) keeps the doctor away.
    I'll go along with the TD GPs.... Dr Loy Toy & Dr ENT.

    Bring on the sexy nurses

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    Is wanking covered by medicare if you're 'armless?...

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    Depends where you spit if you'e aimless.

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    Hi, Eliminator
    About 3 weeks since your op.
    I'm sure I'm not alone in wondering how you're doing
    and in wishing you a speedy and full recovery.

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    First month seemed to be going well with getting control over the peeing problem

    and then the next month it went totally down hill and it seemed I had very little or

    any control at nights and drove me crazy. It was hard to get to sleep and would

    wake up through the night. The last few days seem to have done a reversal and

    I'm in a lot better control. It's not anywhere near 100% but at least I've slept

    better and so fingers crossed.

    I don't travel well as I get tired walking around and on the lookout for a toilet

    every where I go. Next appt. is in April to see how the cancer bit is doing and

    hopefully it's gone. I do advise everyone to get yourself checked out and catch this

    shit early.
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    This has been my life for the past 6 years.

    Not prostrate cancer but another type of cancer.

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    U.S. Food and Drug Administration

    FDA NEWS RELEASE


    FDA approves Cialis to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Cialis (tadalafil) to treat the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a condition in which the prostate gland becomes enlarged, and for the treatment of BPH and erectile dysfunction (ED), when the conditions occur simultaneously. Cialis was approved in 2003 for the treatment of ED.

    Common symptoms of BPH include difficulty in starting urination and a weak urine stream; a sudden urge to urinate; and more frequent urination including at night.

    The severity of symptoms of BPH can be measured using the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS). In two clinical trials, men with BPH who took 5 milligrams (mg) of Cialis once daily experienced a statistically significant improvement in their symptoms of BPH compared to men who were treated with placebo. The trials based their findings on a reduction in total IPSS scores.

    In a third study, men who experienced both ED and BPH and who took 5 mg of Cialis once daily had improvement in both their symptoms of BPH and in their ED compared to men who were treated with placebo. The improvement in ED was measured using the Erectile Function domain score of the International Index of Erectile Function.

    “BPH can have a big impact on a patient’s quality of life,” said Scott Monroe, director of the Division of Reproductive and Urologic Products in the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. “A large number of older men have symptoms of BPH. Cialis offers these men another treatment option, particularly those who also have ED, which is also common in older men.”

    Cialis should not be used in patients taking nitrates, for example nitroglycerin, because the combination can cause an unsafe decrease in blood pressure. Also, the use of Cialis in combination with alpha blockers for the treatment of BPH is not recommended because the combination has not been adequately studied for the treatment of BPH, and there is a risk of lowering blood pressure.

    The FDA has approved eight other drugs to treat symptoms of BPH: Proscar, (finasteride), Avodart (dutasteride), Jalyn (dutasteride plus tamsulosin), and the alpha blockers: Hytrin (terazosin), Cardura (doxazosin), Flomax (tamsulosin), Uroxatral (alfuzosin) and Rapaflo (silodosin).

    Cialis is manufactured by Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co.

    FDA approves Cialis to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia

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    Quote Originally Posted by KEVIN2008 View Post
    U.S. Food and Drug Administration

    FDA NEWS RELEASE


    FDA approves Cialis to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Cialis (tadalafil) to treat the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a condition in which the prostate gland becomes enlarged, and for the treatment of BPH and erectile dysfunction (ED), when the conditions occur simultaneously. Cialis was approved in 2003 for the treatment of ED.

    Common symptoms of BPH include difficulty in starting urination and a weak urine stream; a sudden urge to urinate; and more frequent urination including at night.

    The severity of symptoms of BPH can be measured using the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS). In two clinical trials, men with BPH who took 5 milligrams (mg) of Cialis once daily experienced a statistically significant improvement in their symptoms of BPH compared to men who were treated with placebo. The trials based their findings on a reduction in total IPSS scores.

    In a third study, men who experienced both ED and BPH and who took 5 mg of Cialis once daily had improvement in both their symptoms of BPH and in their ED compared to men who were treated with placebo. The improvement in ED was measured using the Erectile Function domain score of the International Index of Erectile Function.

    “BPH can have a big impact on a patient’s quality of life,” said Scott Monroe, director of the Division of Reproductive and Urologic Products in the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. “A large number of older men have symptoms of BPH. Cialis offers these men another treatment option, particularly those who also have ED, which is also common in older men.”

    Cialis should not be used in patients taking nitrates, for example nitroglycerin, because the combination can cause an unsafe decrease in blood pressure. Also, the use of Cialis in combination with alpha blockers for the treatment of BPH is not recommended because the combination has not been adequately studied for the treatment of BPH, and there is a risk of lowering blood pressure.

    The FDA has approved eight other drugs to treat symptoms of BPH: Proscar, (finasteride), Avodart (dutasteride), Jalyn (dutasteride plus tamsulosin), and the alpha blockers: Hytrin (terazosin), Cardura (doxazosin), Flomax (tamsulosin), Uroxatral (alfuzosin) and Rapaflo (silodosin).

    Cialis is manufactured by Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co.

    FDA approves Cialis to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia

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    As of now the Dick ain't working yet. I popped a 100mg Sidegra and it did NOTHING. I'm still early in the recovery so gods prevail everything comes back to working order. I'm not a religious man at any stretch of the imagination but I'm praying like hell it does come back. 555

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    Happily don't have the symptoms of prostate cancer other than the need for a nightly pee but at my age its a definite worry and as its some time since I have had a physical check, so that's on the agenda in the near future but in the mean time, its more pleasure to follow Ernest's advice and keep the juice flowing,
    There can’t be good living where there is not good drinking

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    Wait a minute folks, because you piss during the night you've suddenly got cancer? I've been pissing at night my entire life! My nads are just fine thank you...the streams diminished, but it still works... most of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltnt View Post
    Wait a minute folks, because you piss during the night you've suddenly got cancer? I've been pissing at night my entire life! My nads are just fine thank you...the streams diminished, but it still works... most of the time.
    A slight diminished prostrate gland can be normal in 90% of us guys as we age - caution alarms are not always called for - be it urination related or sexual performance.

    I'm of the great opinion that cancers are reflective of our environment, lifestyle, and certainly diet.

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    I don't know where it comes from, but I'm sure we'd like to know so we can kill it! Nasty stuff cancer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thaimeme View Post

    A slight diminished prostrate gland
    It likes a lie down does it?

    The problem with the prostate is overwhelmingly enlargement, not shrinkage.

    Quote Originally Posted by thaimeme View Post
    I'm of the great opinion that cancers are reflective of our environment, lifestyle, and certainly diet.
    I am of the opinion that you really do know jack shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by thaimeme View Post

    A slight diminished prostrate gland
    It likes a lie down does it?

    The problem with the prostate is overwhelmingly enlargement, not shrinkage.

    Quote Originally Posted by thaimeme View Post
    I'm of the great opinion that cancers are reflective of our environment, lifestyle, and certainly diet.
    I am of the opinion that you really do know jack shit.
    I see...
    You must be of the belief that there is a cancer faery that chooses at their whim?

    Have ya ever noticed where the overwhelming cancer claim are and have been historically?

    Last edited by thaimeme; 05-03-2015 at 07:30 PM.

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    Aaarrgh! My brain !

    "Prostrate" means lying down on the ground.

    The "prostate" is the gland where our man-juice is stored.



    It's Summer in Australia so I've been drinking a lot during the day, hence I often pee twice during the night. I'm a light sleeper so it keeps me awake if there's a bit in there.

    This does not worry me at all as mens' bladders shrink a bit as they age. Same reason as receding gums in our mouths.

    I've had a physical check (by a lady doctor ) and a PSA blood test. All ok.

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