The Future of Sex

The Future of Sex

A post by Blanche Scharf http://www.yourhealthupdates.com

I have been studying natural healing modalities for the last 25 years. In that time I have had the privilege of working with some of the greatest minds in Natural Healing including Naturopaths, Scientists, and Energy Healers. I have seen people miraculously heal from all kinds of dis-ease thru non-invasive methods. Personally, I have experienced all kinds of diets from Macrobiotics to Raw Foods. Now is a very important time to start sharing this health information with as many people as possible, so people can make well informed decisions about their health and not fall victim to a sickcare system based on profit, rather than one of supporting wholeness, compassion and love

To see more posts by Blanche Scharf, click here

Could the future of sex be destined to change mankind’s ability to both procreate and perform? This may be one of the biggest problems for future generations.

“The causes of increased impotency and infertility run deeper than lifestyle. Some part of whatever is compromising human male potency must take place during the early stages of human development-in the womb or shortly after birth-because damage to the male urogenital system is evident in certain very young patients;  reports Danish medical physician Niels Skakkebaek.

Boys born to mothers who have above-normal levels of the chemicals known as phthalates in their urine are less likely to exhibit masculine behavior according to studies. Phthalates, which block the activity of male hormones such as androgens, may be altering masculine brain development according to Shanna H. Swan, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Rochester medical center

Phthalates

Phthalates are used to soften plastics and make them flexible. They are used in many consumer products. From food packaging, vinyl and plastic tubing, household and personal care products like soaps and lotions they invade our household. They have been banned in 2008 for use in toys, teethes, bath items, and soft books.

The chemical bisphenol A (BPA) a component of which is found in plastics causes erectile dysfunction. A new study in the International Journal of Andrology raised the concern that exposure to phthalates could make boys choose less masculine play.

Real or Perceived Danger

Many factors of both physical and psychological origin can affect sexual response and performance. Certain prescription medications, such as drugs to regulate cholesterol levels, may also affect sexual functioning. In addition, there is increasing evidence that chemicals and other environmental pollutants depress sexual function.

Wildlife are increasingly producing offspring with birth defects. People are increasingly turning to vitro fertilization. Men are growing breasts and this is being linked to bovine growth hormones in meat and dairy products. Chickens are being fed hormones to increase breast meat.

The  danger from each component is probably not as big as we fear. However, when you combine obesity, prescription drugs, and stress with the environmental toxins, you have a combination that can play out into the future decades. Our food supply has been genetically altered. The future of sex is the future of humanity, so it should not be taken lightly, or magnified, but watched with a critical eye

Food For Thought

Christian Rabeling, an ecology, evolution and behavior graduate student at The University of Texas at Austin said “Asexual species don’t mix their genes through recombination, so you expect harmful mutations to accumulate over time and for the species to go extinct more quickly than others. They don’t generally persist for very long over time.”

No Need To Worry- There’s Technology

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Uc9MXbNNZw

Share and Enjoy:
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex
  • The Future of Sex

Related posts:

Leave a Reply