Swiss Navy and MD Science Lab is urging men to be mindful of their intimate health this month, with June being International Men’s Health Month. Started by the Men’s Health Network in 1992, IMHM draws attention to concerning statistics, such as the CDC’s findings that women are 100% more likely to visit a doctor for annual exams and preventive service than men.
“Despite continual medical and technological advances, men continue to live an average of five years less than women,” said Briana Watkins, ACS, Vice President of sales and marketing for MD Science Lab. “Our Swiss Navy family would like to recognise and celebrate June and ask that it serve as a reminder to men everywhere to be mindful of their health—including their intimate health!”
She added that there are a significant number of male-related health problems that surround intimate areas, such as the testicular, prostate, and colon cancer, all of which could be detected and treated if men’s awareness of intimate wellbeing was more pervasive. So this year Swiss Navy is participating in International Men’s Health Month by sharing wellness tips from their own resident intimate health advisor, Dr Sunny Rodgers. They are as follows:
Wear Blue
‘Wear Blue Day’ is a prominent part of Men’s Health Month in support of the fight against prostate cancer. Studies have shown that masturbating may protect people with penises against prostate cancer, according to The Cancer Council Victoria in Melbourne. And, according to the Boston University School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School studies, men who ejaculate 21 times or more during a one month period were less likely to develop prostate cancer.
In the spirit of Men’s Health Month, consider wearing blue to show your support. Or, gift the man in your life Swiss Navy Premium Masturbation Cream in support of their health.
Have a Health Screening
According to the Mayo Clinic, some medical conditions, such as diabetes and heart ailments, can restrict blood flow to veins and arteries, which can result in erectile issues.
Book a health screening appointment for yourself or encourage the men in your life to get checked out.
Support Heart Health
Fitness can go a long way in supporting heart health. While exercise options are varied, Healthline reports men burn an average of 4 calories per minute during sex, which may be a more enjoyable option for cardio sessions.














