MAN SUFFERS EXCRUCIATING HEADACHES
EVERY TIME HE LOOKS AT PORNOGRAPHY
EVERY TIME HE LOOKS AT PORNOGRAPHY
http://abcnews.go.com - A man in India, plagued by porn-induced headaches, has to take painkillers 30 minutes before watching the X-rated movies, according to a case study. The unnamed "unmarried male software professional," 24, complained of "severe, exploding" headaches that developed gradually and peaked 10 minutes into the sexy scenes. "Progressively, he started to refrain from viewing videos as a means of avoiding headaches," researchers from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University in New Delhi, India, wrote in the case study published in the June issue of Archives of Sexual Behavior.
The cause of the man's ill-timed headaches, triggered only by porn and not by sex or masturbation, is unclear. "This guy is interesting because he's just watching porn and not actually having sex," said Dawn Buse, associate professor of neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and director of behavioral medicine at the Montefiore Headache Center in New York. "But he probably still gets aroused and excited, which may be even worse than having sex because there's no release."
Buse said about 1 percent of the population - mostly males - get headaches associated with sexual activity. But even arousal can cause changes in muscle tension, nerve sensitivity and blood flow in the brain that boost the perception of pain, she said. "It makes sense," she said. "There's definitely blood pumping through his head and his body." Like exercise-induced headaches, sex headaches are nothing more than a nuisance, easily negated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Buse said. But in rare cases, the pain can signal something more serious, like a brain tumor or an aneurysm. "If someone has a stiff neck, dizziness or confusion along with the pain, they should talk to a doctor," Buse said. The man, ready to abandon his porn-watching ways, was instead advised to take 400 milligrams of ibuprofen and 500 milligrams of acetaminophen 30 minutes in advance, to which, according to the study, "he reported significant pain relief." Researchers theorised that 'muscular contractions' involved in sex could trigger the pain in general, and they added that sex could also influence the system controlling the blood flow of the arteries inside the brain.
"Man Plagued by Porn-Induced Headaches", it sounds like the set up for a joke, but a medical journal has revealed how 24-year-old software engineer from India approached doctors after suffering severe headaches every time he watched porn. Researchers who treated him suggested his pain sensitivity was due to a heightened emotional state associated with viewing pornography. Most people think that sex is an essential part of life, so 80 % of all internet traffic is related to pornography. Take care and avoid such garbage.The cause of the man's ill-timed headaches, triggered only by porn and not by sex or masturbation, is unclear. "This guy is interesting because he's just watching porn and not actually having sex," said Dawn Buse, associate professor of neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and director of behavioral medicine at the Montefiore Headache Center in New York. "But he probably still gets aroused and excited, which may be even worse than having sex because there's no release."
Buse said about 1 percent of the population - mostly males - get headaches associated with sexual activity. But even arousal can cause changes in muscle tension, nerve sensitivity and blood flow in the brain that boost the perception of pain, she said. "It makes sense," she said. "There's definitely blood pumping through his head and his body." Like exercise-induced headaches, sex headaches are nothing more than a nuisance, easily negated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Buse said. But in rare cases, the pain can signal something more serious, like a brain tumor or an aneurysm. "If someone has a stiff neck, dizziness or confusion along with the pain, they should talk to a doctor," Buse said. The man, ready to abandon his porn-watching ways, was instead advised to take 400 milligrams of ibuprofen and 500 milligrams of acetaminophen 30 minutes in advance, to which, according to the study, "he reported significant pain relief." Researchers theorised that 'muscular contractions' involved in sex could trigger the pain in general, and they added that sex could also influence the system controlling the blood flow of the arteries inside the brain.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
Actually, women have the power to attract men through all of the material senses. Men become lusty by seeing the body of a woman, by smelling her fragrance, by hearing her voice, by tasting her lips and by touching her body. However, the foolish relationship based on material sex attraction begins by seeing, and thus rūpa, or form, is very prominent in the process of ruining one's intelligence. This fact has been exploited in modern times by huge pornography industries, which prey on unfortunate men and women. The example of the foolish moth rushing into the fire and destroying itself is most appropriate in this regard, for one who becomes addicted to the momentary pleasure of sex indulgence certainly loses his power to understand the spiritual reality behind dull matter. A lusty person becomes blind and foolish through sex indulgence, and his soul is lost in the fire of sense gratification. This whole disaster can be avoided by taking seriously to the process of chanting the holy names of the Lord: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare / Hare Rāma, Hare Rāma, Rāma Rāma, Hare Hare.
Śrīla A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda :
Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (Bhāgavata Purāṇa)
Canto 11: General History
Chapter 8: The Story of Piṅgalā
http://vedabase.com/en/sb/11/8/8
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