Vasectomy Made A Longer Life Men

vasectomy

Who says what is often called a vasectomy or castration, making him sluggish and lackluster?A study revealed that the gelding action, or cutting vital tool makes life men grew longer.Korean scientists have discovered a powerful way for men to live longer in this world, Researchers in Korea have shown that the eunuchs, castrated men who lived centuries ago is living longer.

Kasim is a name for the palace servants who served as a guard bed for the royal family. To be eunuchs, they should be neutered so that sexual desire is lost. This was done so that the royal party in carrying out its duties they do not commit adultery with the king's daughter or concubine.



Reporting from Dailymail Korean researchers found that this method can make a man live longer. And this practice has been done in this country centuries ago. These results were previously obtained after researching genealogy Korean Chosun Dynasty imperial officials who lived 1392-1910.


According to the researchers, this is likely to happen because of the male sex hormone is basically responsible, in terms of shortening the life of a man.Kyung-Jin Min, from Inha University, said these findings add an important clue to understanding why there is a difference in life span between men and women.


In the ancient Korean tradition, young men are often castrated and lose their reproductive organs in various accidents. Most often because of a dog bite. In addition, typically, this process must be done for a person to gain access into the palace.Although no longer have a penis, but men who castrated allowed to marry and have a family to adopt a child. This is to extend the lineage of the workers and their officials from the aristocratic class.


By examining various records, Min and colleagues Cheol-Koo Lee, from Korea University, found that men who had been castrated older age, which is about 14-19 years. This is of course compared with men who did not pass through this method.The research team, whose findings were published in the journal Current Biology, said their findings may offer some clues as longevity secrets for men.

No comments:

Post a Comment