
Scientists claim that sex becomes therapeutic after 31 minutes. This conclusion was made by researchers after analyzing the biochemical processes that occur in the body during sexual intercourse.
Experts say sexual intercourse helps the body fight free radicals, which trigger chemical reactions that contribute to the development and occurrence of various diseases.
Biochemical analysis has shown that hormones released during sex deliver a powerful blow to free radicals, and this occurs within half an hour of the start of intercourse.
This benefit of intimacy is the most important, but sex also improves blood circulation, reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, strengthens the immune system, helps with weight loss, and improves psycho-emotional well-being.
Scientists have proven that during sexual intercourse, a woman's body becomes a source of electromagnetic vibrations and biologically active substances that have a positive effect on her partner.
