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Ejaculating 18–21 Times Monthly Can Cut Down Chances of Prostate Cancer — Doctor Abbasi Educates Men

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Chief Medical Director at Heritage Men’s Clinic, Dr. Rasheed Abbasi, has stirred reactions after claiming that frequent ejaculation could significantly reduce a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer.

Abbasi made the statement during a recent interview on ‘The Morayo Show’, hosted by award-winning On-Air Personality, Morayo Afolabi-Brown, where he emphasized the importance of men paying close attention to their reproductive health.

According to him, multiple ejaculation plays a crucial role in reducing cancer risk, referencing a long-standing study conducted by researchers at Harvard University. Speaking during the interview, he said, “This research was done over 20 years ago.

And by the way, it was not done by men, it was done by female researchers in Harvard. A man that ejaculates less than 4 times a month has 33% chance of prostate cancer.

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They went further to say that 18 ejaculation to 21 ejaculations and above decreases that chance. The theory behind that is called Stagnation theory.

Every cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, when we diagnose these and we look at the cells, we see toxins, toxins that could have been flushed during ejaculation.”

He further explained the physiological differences between men and women, suggesting that both genders are biologically capable of engaging in sexual activity up to 21 times.

Using a metaphor to describe arousal differences, Abbasi added that when a man sees a woman he likes, his body reacts quickly “like a microwave,” while women, he said, respond more gradually.

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He concluded by stating, “it’s like oven, you need to pre-heat it. So, When a woman enjoy love making she gives you 21 time See more full, details. .

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