Want Longevity? Look at Breast

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A study says, for a man who often stared at the breasts, will allow to have a longer life.

The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine said, staring at the sexy breasts for 10 minutes with aerobic exercise for 30 minutes.

Research conducted by Dr Karen Bouncer and his colleagues at three hospitals in Frankfurt, Germany, involving 200 men. One hundred people were told to look at breasts regularly every day, while 100 other men were forbidden to see it.


Studies conducted over five years and the results showed groups of women have breast peeper lower blood pressure, slower pulse rate at rest, and cardiovascular disorder is lower.

"Sexual Pleasure stimulate heart rate and improving blood circulation," said Dr Bouncer.

"We believe if a man looked at the chest size 'cup D' on a regular basis, they will live longer four or five years."

Bouncer advise his men, especially aged over 30 years to read the magazines 'hot' like Playboy that featured a number of women with large breasts.

Also Bouncer also mnganjurkan men in therapy on a regular basis at home by looking at the breasts partner. If you are in the office, try to get along with women who have large breasts or according to individual taste.

Meanwhile, if you are on the streets, the eyes of the men are allowed to 'jelalatan' see women's breasts at the bus stop, the bus or anywhere else, but be careful if you're driving do not get run over.

Try to surreptitiously view to see breasts for 10 minutes. It would be nice if you had a girl friend who can make back-ups of this therapy, in other words just to show her breasts for 10 minutes each day.

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Research showing the link between breast cancer and bras has been deliberately suppressed and censored by the cancer and lingerie industries. This article, written by the medical anthropologist researchers who wrote Dressed To Kill, exposes efforts to silence this vital information about the leading cause of breast cancer.

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