Posted by Samuel on Wed 11th Dec, 2024 - tori.ng
The doctor also advised men to consider polygamy, citing its potential health benefits, including a lower risk of prostate cancer.
A Nigerian medical practitioner, Dr. Rasheed Abassi, has stirrd a widespread debate following the comments he made on TVC’s programme Your View, where he recommended increased s*xual activity for women as a way to reduce the risk of breast cancer.
The doctor also advised men to consider polygamy, citing its potential health benefits, including a lower risk of prostate cancer.
“Women need to have more s*x to reduce breast cancer risk. When a woman reaches orgasm, she releases oxytocin, which lowers her chances of developing cancer,” Dr. Abassi stated during the interview.
Addressing men’s health, Dr. Abassi claimed that polygamy could improve longevity and reduce prostate issues. “Men with two to three wives live longer than men with one wife. If your son is not getting rid of his DHT (dihydrotestosterone), he is likely to develop an enlarged prostate,” he said.
He also linked the absence of regular erections to potential cardiac problems.
“Any man not waking with a full erection already has cardiac issues. My oldest patient is 92 years old and has a four-year-old daughter — and that’s DNA-proven,” he revealed.
When asked about the risks of s*xually transmitted infections (STIs) associated with increased s*xual activity, Dr. Abassi emphasised the importance of safe practices.
“The condom is not 100% protective, but we still advise it. Awareness is key,” he said.
He also noted that some men cite the cost of contraceptives as a challenge, comparing it to the financial costs of engaging in s*xual activities.