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August 14th, 2013 01:59 AM #1
Orgasms are better for the brain than crossword puzzles, study shows
By MICHAEL LOGARTAAugust 13, 2013 5:41pm
Researchers at Rutgers University in New Jersey have discovered that having orgasms are good for the brain—even better than doing crossword puzzles, according to Huffington Post and The Telegraph.
Barry Komisaruk, who has been studying female ***ual pleasure since the 1960s, and Nan Wise, who was previously a *** therapist before entering the academia, were behind the study. In a series of experiments, female volunteers were made to lie in a narrow tube known as a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine. They were then asked to bring themselves to orgasm while the device measured the flow of blood to different parts of the brain.
The results showed that orgasms produced an increased flow of blood – and therefore nutrients and oxygenation as well – to all regions of the brain.
“Mental exercises (such as crosswords and Sudoku) increase brain activity but only in relatively localized regions,” explained Komisaruk. “Orgasm activates the whole.”
He added: “At orgasm we see a tremendous increase in the blood flow (to the brain). So my belief is it can’t be bad. It brings all the nutrients and oxygenation to the brain.”
As well as providing a great workout for your entire brain, having an orgasm is thought to decrease stress and anxiety, alleviate depression, help with addiction, and even increase longevity. Scientists believe that learning how to manipulate the part of the brain that causes orgasms can positively impact the treatment of such conditions.
The sensation of having an orgasm can also reduce pain, which can theoretically be used to lessen the pain of childbirth. Spearheading research on how orgasms can be used thus is Komisaruk himself.
The *** climax evangelist
Komisaruk, 72, began his studies on female ***ual pleasure by experimenting on rats. It was in 1982 that he moved on to human females. Because of his decades of dedication to the subject, his studies are well-received in the academic community. It has even transformed him into a kind of guru where the *** climax and its inherent benefits are concerned.
“We are desensitizing people,” said Komisaruk. “They used to be very squeamish about it and we’re very straightforward about it. They don’t make fun of it, we don’t make fun of it. A lot of people take it very seriously.”
Komisaruk believes that, as there is still plenty to be discovered about ***ual pleasure, what he is doing is pioneering science.
“We know virtually nothing about pleasure,” he explained. “It’s important to understand how the brain produces it. What parts of the brain produce such intense pleasure, and can we use that in some way?”
Time to put away those crossword puzzles and spend more time in bed, then. — TJD, GMA News
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August 14th, 2013 02:03 AM #2
Problem is, you can't orgasm every minute for a long time unlike how Sudoku elevates brain activity over a longer period of time (while playing).
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August 14th, 2013 09:48 AM #5the study doesn't say whether or not their findings extend to the male species. why experiment on female samples only?
perhaps men are immune to the effects of *** as brain stimulant because its already organic.
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August 14th, 2013 11:13 AM #7
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August 14th, 2013 12:03 PM #8
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sir gh, how about those tran***uals? can they have multiple orgasms as well?
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August 14th, 2013 12:13 PM #9
HAO XIAO!!!
eh bakit hindi parin ako matalino?
hindi din ako naglalaro ng sudoku
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