Monday, September 26, 2011

High heels sex increase libido

You are a fan of high heels? If so, now is the time you are smiling, happy, high heels article that claimed a bad influence on the health of this body was also able to improve your pelvic floor muscles and can certainly boost your sexual desire.

Not secret anymore if the medical world was never in favor of high heels, because the bad effects behind it, ranging from calluses (hammertoes) until the symptoms of schizophrenia. It all looks very scary for fans of high heels, which incidentally has become a passion of fashion and lifestyle of women.

But fear impact of high heel slightly reduced with the study by Dr. Maria Cerruto, Urology experts from Italy that gives optimism to the user's high heel.

In a study conducted in 66 women aged 50 years and under the user with the right shoe makes an angle of 15 degrees to the ground, or equivalent to the right as high as 2 inches (5cm), turned out to have a posture that is as good as those using low-soled shoes, and show at least the electrical activity in the pelvic floor muscles.
This posture makes the muscles of the pelvic floor are at the optimum position, which can improve the strength and ability during contraction.

Pelvic floor muscles are an important component of the female body, and also can improve the performance and satisfaction during lovemaking. These muscles also support the performance of pelvic organs, including bladder, stomach muscles, and content.

Unfortunately, the elasticity of the pelvic floor muscles become slack and weak after giving birth, and current age. And certainly need regular exercise to re-strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.

"Women often find it difficult to exercise properly in the area around the pelvic muscles, and the use of high heels could be a solution to this problem," explains Dr. Cerruto who claims to be a fan of high heel, as reported by the BBC. Meanwhile, Gill Brook, physiotherapist from Bradford, stressed the invention is not referring to the stiletto shoes (high heels and pointy with a height of more than 5 cm) which has not been shown to improve pelvic muscle function.

"However, for women high heel fans, this is the discovery that behind the soothing medical bad reality that never in favor of high heel, despite the support of hip muscle strength, you still have to train the most important parts of her body.

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