Dhru Purohit
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Number two, before I go, I just had to tell you about something that I've been working on that I'm super excited about.
It's my weekly newsletter and it's called Try This.
Every Friday, yes, every Friday, 52 weeks a year, I send out an easy to digest protocol of simple steps that you or anyone you love can follow to optimize your own health.
We cover everything from nutrition, to mindset, to metabolic health, sleep, community, longevity, and so much more.
If you want to get on this email list, which is, by the way, free, and get my weekly step-by-step protocols for whole body health and optimization, click the link in the show notes that's called Try This, or just go to drewperoit.com, that's D-H-R-U-P-U-R-O-H-I-T.com, and click on the tab that says Try This.
I am on this mission because pleasure is important, especially sexual pleasure.
We are at a place in our lives where we feel a sense of disconnection, a sense of overwhelm, and I'm here to tell everyone that sex is something that can be your pathway back.
that if you are able to prioritize pleasure, that there is so much research showing that it can lead to better life satisfaction, more resiliency in the face of setbacks, more creative thinking to help you solve those inevitable life challenges that are thrown your way.
Pleasure is critical, and sex is one of those major pathways back to reclaiming pleasure in your own life.
Yes, healthier aging, sex protects against cognitive decline, it improves immunity, it leads to better cardiovascular outcomes.
There's even a very famous study showing, particularly among men, that orgasms are correlated with longevity.
We would expect this finding to be true of women too.
We still need to do, unfortunately, we haven't done that research yet.
But yeah, it really predicts just about every important health outcome that we care about.
And yet it's something that we never talk about in our culture.
We're so used to thinking of sex as something that's extra or a treat, right?
That we get lucky.
But I'm here to tell you that sexual pleasure needs to be part of your repertoire when you're thinking about your overall health.
And that's not even getting into the psychological benefits, right?