How can damage the wedding ring?
More recently, scientists have been able to get data that can be called a bit creepy. To impotence leads nothing more than an engagement ring. Rather our habit of constantly wearing it.
It turned out that if a piece of gold densely sits on the finger and is removed extremely rarely, then it, figuratively speaking, "boils" to the finger of its master, grows into the skin. And here is hidden the main danger. Previously it was thought that the problem is that the ring clamps the vessels of the ring finger and thereby brings human harm. It is now established that the whole problem is the oxidation of a noble metal, which in its consequences leads to a catastrophe.
Gold, metal, of course, noble. Nobody argues with this. But, like any other metal, gold is also subject to the aging process. A simple chemical reaction of oxidation begins. All would be nothing. But when oxidation occurs on the human finger, the body gets poisoned by the products of this oxidation. Oxides of gold from subcutaneous fat penetrate the body. Their influence is very detrimental to humans, especially to the sex glands.
As a result, the first signs of impotence begin, which then turn into a state of total impotence. A person rushes to doctors, drinks Viagra and does not know that the root of evil is on his finger. And, as in the history of nicotine and horse, in order for the male organism to leave the feelings of the "basic instinct" for ever, only a few milligrams of such a substance as gold oxide is needed.
I want to ask - and for what such injustice, given that this poison does not affect the female body at all. How can I not remember that the marriage rings someone farsightedly called the fetters of love.
That's how the scientific way confirms the perfidy of the weaker sex, seeking, by all means, to bring the man in the registry office and put a ring on him. So they want to reduce men to the grave or deprive them of their reproductive functions. Which of these situations is the output and output. Apparently it will be right if the wedding ring is worn unsteadily or made from a different material. For example, not dangerous for men's health are platinum and silver.
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