Jock Itch? Try Some Probiotics The misleadingly-named jock itch – misleading because even dedicated couch potatoes can come down with it – can be a major annoyance. Thankfully, it’s not a serious issue, but this common male organ health concern can mar an otherwise handsome member and be a major source of embarrassment when a guy is caught with his hands down his pants trying to relieve that awful itch. There are numerous over-the-counter treatments for jock itch already, but some people believe that probiotics should also be considered when trying to alleviate jock itch. A lesson about probiotics Hipsters and health food enthusiasts are already likely to be on the probiotics bandwagon, but there are many men who may have heard the word probiotics but don’t really know what it means. Probiotics are a kind of bacteria – which fact may cause some men’s guards to go up. We tend to think of bacteria as a bad thing, but in fact most bacteria are harmless – and some are actually beneficial. This is good, because there are an incredible number of bacteria in the body – about 10 times as many as there are cells in the body. Some probiotics are yeast instead of bacteria, but the two different kinds still have health benefits for a person. For example, many probiotics are associated with helping with digestive issues, such as diarrhea. They also help fight ulcers, constipation and bloating, among other digestive concerns. Beyond the gut, probiotics are linked to lowering bad cholesterol, reducing inflammation, and keeping skin healthy. Interestingly, some studies indicate that probiotics may have a direct male organ health benefit as well. They are associated with increasing male hormone levels, for example. Jock itch
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