Breast massage could be a potent weapon against cancer, a decade-old study from the University of California Berkeley suggests. The physical pressure of the massage appears to regulate cell growth, potentially preventing malignant cells from triggering breast cancer. These findings, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology, offer a compelling reason to incorporate breast massage into personal health routines.
Not just a sensual pleasure, breast massage has significant health benefits, the study suggests. It shows that cells effectively squashed by pressure stopped growing, even after the force was removed. Conversely, untouched cells continued to multiply uncontrollably, leading to breast cancer.
Breast massage can be incorporated into a self-care routine or become part of a full-body sensual massage by a partner. The emphasis is put on skillful touch and careful stimulation to create relief, relaxation, and pleasure. Many women appreciate breast stimulation, but prefer a gradual build-up of arousal rather than direct approach.
Breast massages help increase blood flow and sweep out stagnant lymph from the breasts. Both are crucial for maintaining breast health. A 2017 study reaffirmed the stress-relieving effects of massages, adding to the benefits of breast massages.
Moreover, many women wear bras throughout the day, limiting full blood flow to the breasts and causing discomfort over time. Breast massage offers a welcome relief from this pressure and has been reported to provide a sensation of warmth and relaxation.
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Whether it’s a simple squeeze and release or mastering erotic massage skills, the act is not only pleasurable but also potentially beneficial for health. This revelation gives both women and their partners new motivation to explore breast massage as part of their intimate routines.
The implications of this research could be transformative for women’s health. By introducing the simple act of breast massage into daily routines, women can potentially reduce their risk of breast cancer. This is particularly important given that breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, according to the World Health Organization.
Moreover, the study offers a rare convergence of health and pleasure. Often, activities that are beneficial for health are seen as chores or obligations. However, this research encourages an activity that is not only potentially life-saving but also inherently pleasurable and intimate.
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