Excessive masturbation in teenagers causes bone changes
During masturbation, whether boy The semen ejaculated from masturbation or the mucus exuded from girls' masturbation are rich in calcium. Excessive masturbation will inevitably cause the loss of calcium. Once the blood
When the calcium level in the body decreases, the body mobilizes the "inventory" - the calcium in the bones - into the blood through endocrine organs such as the parathyroid glands, thus causing a series of pathologies. First, bones lose calcium and bone density decreases. Over time, the most distressing form of osteoporosis will develop. Secondly, a large amount of bone calcium enters the blood, and the concentration of calcium increases, which stimulates the secretion of a hormone called calcitonin to increase, causing bone hyperplasia.
According to the author in the long term clinical Observation in practice shows that the current increase in cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis among teenagers is largely related to the lack of calcium during masturbation and the fact that teenagers sit still in one position for a long time without moving.
This seriously affects the minds and bodies of young people healthy and growth and development should arouse the great attention of parents and friends. And take precautions.
Young people must pay more attention to sports exercise , Don’t sit in front of the desk or computer for too long, and try not to masturbate. In addition, milk can supplement calcium. Teenagers are in the stage of bone development. They can drink a glass of milk every day before going to bed, so that rich calcium can enter the body in time and reach the bone growth site, promoting the maturity of new bone calcification. It can not only prevent the occurrence of bone hyperplasia and osteoporosis, but also promote growth. It can be said that it kills two birds with one stone.
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