Karolin ZarskyA world-renowned yoga teacher, she claims to have learned how to do it have an orgasm “almost immediately” e without no stimulation. Science supports her, confirms that she doesn’t pretend and thus overcomes her problems with traditional sex.
The young Estonian native said she spent a decade learning how to get “deep sexual satisfaction” because she found normal painful intercourse.
Make sure you can now have a file orgasm up to 10 minutes without any kind of stimulus. “Every woman has the power to ‘awaken’ her ‘orgasmic energy’ in her,” she explained when she spoke in an interview a while back.
training for orgasms
Scientific tests carried out by doctors have shown that Tsarski, who charged clients $80 for an hour-and-a-half consultationI wasn’t lying.
Video footage of the bizarre experiment shows the yoga teacher from 33 yearsout of breath, writhing on a hospital exam table, broadcasting Daily mail.
Tsarski claims to have mastered the ability to orgasm without any kind of stimulation thanks to the “Years of Yoga and Tantric Training”.
Scientists asked women to rate their orgasms on a scale used in sex studies. The results showed that she rated her unstimulated genital orgasms, those she learned on her own, almost as pleasant as those of the clitoris.
However, they added, they didn’t deliver the same levels of emotional intimacy and ecstasy as conventional climaxes.
experiment and compare
Doctors measured her hormone levels in a later analysis to see if her orgasms had indeed been achieved a measurable effect inside your body.
The experiment was done three times, each one week apart. It consisted of Tsarski taking a blood test 30 minutes before the test, right after his orgasm, and 30 minutes after the test.
On the first occasion, he brought her to orgasm without stimulation for five minutes. She did the same on the second occasion but for 10 minutes. In the last test, you sat and read a book for 10 minutes to serve as a control.
Blood tests revealed this their prolactin levels increased by 25% right after her five minute orgasm.
In the 10-minute orgasm test, prolactin levels were 48% higher immediately after orgasm.
No significant increases in prolactin were observed in blood samples taken from the book reading control test. They noted that the levels were particularly high on the day of the 10-minute tests.
The psychologist James Pfauslead author of the study published in the journal sexual medicineshe explained that it could be because Tsarski is in a particular phase of her menstrual cycle.
No other hormone measured in blood samples recorded significant increases similar to those of prolactin, according to the study released by British media.
orgasm and controversy
“What I just did, I know every woman can do,” said the professor of the so-called unstimulated genital orgasms (NGSO) reported in the scientific literature.
However, there is a debate about the truth of such experiences and whether orgasms are measurable.
Normally, stimulation of the body’s erogenous zones combined with the mental aspect of sexual arousal and desire leads to orgasm in both men and women, specialists say.
But women have reported orgasms in nonsexual situations, such as while playing sports or while breastfeeding.
Vaginismus and exercises
Tsarski, who is listed as a co-author of the study, said her journey to orgasm without stimulation has begun. fight your vaginismusan uncontrollable condition in which the vagina suddenly and painfully contracts when something is inserted into it.
That’s when she began her yoga tantra training, “learning body postures, breathing techniques, body locks aimed at learning how to awaken and feel the energy, and then learning how to guide it,” she admits.
Additionally, she says she does pelvic floor exercises, breast massages, and practices to release shame and guilt.
“I’ve learned to relax and let go, I’ve accepted my body image and I’ve also brought more attention to daily life in general,” Tsarski reveals as a recipe, and assures that the sexual benefits came as his training progressed .
Source: Clarin
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