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PENIS CARE

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As a man, keeping your penis healthy and sweet is important. Your sexual organs are very valuable and must be cared for. ➡️ A clean penis is very important so wash your penis with warm water at least twice a day.  Clean the scrotum and under the penis shaft gently and scrub your scrotal sack too. ➡️. Leaving too much hair around the penis is not cool. ➡️During sex,the hair can cause cuts on the vaginal organs and condom. ➡️Also, hair around the base of the penis can be breeding ground for boils and cause bad odour so shave or keep it short and clean. ➡️. Don't pamper the penis too much, As soon as you notice an infection, boil, rashes, please get help immediately. ➡️. Many guys wear one boxer for a whole week or even a month but for health reasons pls change your boxers everyday. ➡️Dirty boxer may give your penis a permanent bad smell and a bad taste. ➡️. Guys what you eat affects the taste of your semen or penile juice. ➡️Avoid too much garlic, onion, alcohol,coffee and spicy food...

Save yourself from poison and charms

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 The plant that saves poison - Anti poison  The leaf of this plant is a powerful anti-poison.  Plant name: Talinum paniculatum  Take a single leaf of this plant and eat it before going to a ceremony or to enemy land.  Even if your food has been poisoned, you will have practically nothing.  Otherwise, eat a leaf of this plant when you return, if you suspect you are poisoned.  Super efficient

WASH GENITAL AREA

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  Gently wash the genital area with warm water and mild soap to remove any sweat, lubricant, or bodily fluids. Avoid using harsh or scented soaps, as they can disrupt the natural pH balance of the genital area. Washing the genital area with warm water and mild soap after sex is an important hygiene practice to help maintain cleanliness and prevent irritation or infections. During sex, sweat, lubricant, and bodily fluids can accumulate in the genital area. Washing with water and mild soap can help remove these substances, preventing them from lingering on the skin and potentially causing discomfort or odour. Bacteria can thrive in moist and warm environments, making the genital area susceptible to infections if not cleaned properly. Washing with mild soap can help eliminate bacteria and reduce the risk of infections such as * urinary tract infections (UTIs) or yeast infections. * The genital area has a delicate pH balance that helps protect against infections and irritation...

How to prevent disease after sex

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  Urinating after sex can help flush out bacteria from the urinary tract and reduce the risk of urinary tract infections. Urinating after sex is an essential practice that can help reduce the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) by flushing out bacteria that may have entered the urethra during sexual activity. During sex, friction and movement can push bacteria from the genital area towards the urethra, increasing the likelihood of a UTI.  By urinating after sex, you can help expel these bacteria from the urethra and bladder before they have a chance to multiply and cause an infection. Urinating also helps to "cleanse" the urinary tract by eliminating any bacteria that may have accumulated during sexual activity. Additionally, the act of urinating can help dilute and flush out any potentially harmful substances that may have been introduced into the urinary tract. Overall, urinating after sex is a simple yet effective way to promote urinary tract health and reduce the risk...

The Brain

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The Brain is so complex, so efficient in energy use, and so powerful that evolutionist theories cannot explain its origin. It is the highest communication center of the body. In relation to the body , it is only 2℅ of the body weight. The longest time the body can be separated from the control of the brain is only 4 minutes. The brain uses about 15% of the blood in the body. It uses roughly 20℅ of the oxygen in the body. The volume of blood travelling through the brain in each hour is about 45 liters. The brain receives information from all parts of the body including the sensory organs. Information in the body is communicated through the nerves. There are nerves that report from all parts of the body to the brain and others that send commands to all parts of the body from the brains. The brain, is seen as one entity but it is divided into four different sections. Each section of the brain controls some parts of the body  The brain survives on oxygen and glucose which is in the blo...