Siblings, friends, television, commercials and marketing campaigns -- everyone is saying something different about the male organ. Shoe sizes, supplements, vitamins and minerals, mechanical devices - some are beneficial but others are not. While a lot of myths have already been debunked, it is surprising how few men know truth from fiction. It's the age of information, but it is still difficult to figure out what is true and what is not. Knowing the truth can dramatically change the way a man thinks about his male organ, pleasure, relationships and himself. Female Satisfaction Worried that your manhood isn't big enough to impress the ladies? Well think again, because size isn't everything -- really. In November, 2002, scientists from Groningen University Hospital in The Netherlands published a study in European Urology that proved just that. Over 170 women completed a survey on the importance of male organ length and girth for their satisfaction. During the study only 20% of women rated organ length as "important," and just 1% of women considered length "very important." By contrast, over 30% of women thought that girth was "important" and 2% "very important." So counting up the inches maybe isn't the biggest thing to consider. A thicker male organ is far more satisfying to women's pleasure. Forget vacuum devices and stretchers -- men who use these technologies are literally heading in the wrong direction. Shoe Size The idea that a man's shoe size and male organ size are connected goes back generations. However, according to researchers from the U.K., it's also not true. After comparing shoe size and male organ size in 104 men, the researchers confirmed that having big or small feet has no connection. Surprisingly, the size of your ring and index finger might. In a study that few outside the scientific community were expecting, Korean researchers published a study in The Journal of Andrology in 2011 that proved a connection between the length of the index finger, ring finger and the male organ. The reason for this connection is that finger length is determined early in life, and the ring finger is especially sensitive to steroid hormone levels a boy is exposed to in utero -- a factor that may also help determine male organ length. Deodorant Commercials and marketing campaigns have said for years that a nice smelling man is more attractive to the women around him. But this modern marketing ploy may have actually sparked a modern-day myth of its own. Staying clean is important, but the most important aphrodisiac beside health and appearance is the male scent, and deodorants and antiperspirants may be masking it. Male sweat is actually filled with natural chemicals, such as androstadienone, that stimulate a response in women, telling them at a biological level information about the health and virility of a potential male partner. Studies show that the scent of clean, healthy men is attractive to women, while the scent of men who are dirty, unhealthy, or infected with pathogens is largely unattractive. So fellas, it's great to want to smell good and keep yourself feeling fresh, but if you happen to work up a sweat don't worry about it too much. It might score a date. Supplements It is true, there are a range of supplements available on the market that can have an effect on male health - but whether they work or not depends on what you want them to do. There are no safe and efficacious drugs or herbs to increase male organ size -- that is a myth, and false advertising. Some vitamins and minerals may improve male hormone levels, benefit impotence, and even increase nerve sensitivity. Available through either oral supplementation or topical health crèmes (most professionals recommend Man1Man Oil) nutrients such as vitamin C, E, A, alpha lipoic acid, L-arginine, and vitamin B5 have shown in numerous studies to support male organ health and pleasurable function. For a fast effect, use health crèmes so that nutrients can be absorbed quickly into the local area. For additional information on most common men's health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy lifestyle visit: http://www.man1health.com/. John Dugan is a professional writer who specialized in men's health issues and contributes feature articles and blogs to numerous publications.
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