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Medical Insight Into Why Wives Love To Be Spanked... http://www.news-medical.net/news/2005/03/29/8788.aspx

Smack that bottom - it can cure everything !!
Published on March 29, 2005 at 7:01 PM

Russian scientists at the Novosibirsk Institute of Medicine are claiming a beating on the naked buttocks with a cane is the perfect way to cure everything from depression to alcoholism.
The researchers say caning releases endorphins, the body's natural 'happy chemicals', and that leads to feelings of euphoria, a reduction of appetite, the release of sex hormones and an enhancement of the immune response, and they have a similar effect on pain as drugs such as morphine and codeine, but do not lead to addiction or dependence.

Biologist Dr Sergei Speransky who led the research claims corporal punishment, similar to that doled out regularly in British schools in the last century, helps people overcome addiction and depression. He confirms he is not a sadist even though he recommends caning and says the treatment works. A standard treatment course entails 30 sessions with 60 of the best, delivered on the buttocks by a person of average build.

Dr Marina Chuhrova who also took part in preparing the report said she had 10 patients she caned regularly and though initially "they didn't like it, when they started to feel the benefits they kept asking for more."

The Russian team says they are now charging for the caning sessions and are getting over U.S.$ 100 per patient for a standard treatment.


Conceptualclarity : Of course there is obviously also a psychological component.
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In response to Dreammmer :

I. Irrelevant assertion. I never suggested this article was decisive in my believing spanking can be healthy.

2. In the only data I have seen, about 2/3 of wives said they wanted to be spanked.

3. "The headline over this article is betraying. Cure everything?!" What is reproduced here is an article about a study, not the study itself. Most studies are only available online for a hefty fee. "Zero comments in the last 6 years?! " The amount of traffic on website containing this article about a study is irrelevant to the study itself.

4. If you had read the article closely, you would see it is clear that the ten patients reference is not the whole study and may even be something entirely apart from the study.

5. Merely your opinion about it.

7. See Golddiggergal's reply to Dreammmer.