Circumcision is a controversial topic. Along with the “good” hygiene motives, it’s not without its “bad” as well. The extra foreskin is actually very useful and can prove be of great benefit to both men and women.It provides extra stimulation for the G-spot. The foreskin, if overtrimmed, can constrain penile extension, even worse – it […]
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Chronic Anxiety and Sexual Activity
Chronic anxiety is indicative of modulation disorders, primarily related to Serotonin, Dopamine, GABA, and Acetylcholine on the autonomic nervous system. It usually leads to overpowered sympathetic nervous function, which in turn frequently leads to performance anxiety and premature ejaculation. Generally speaking, Serotonin and GABA modulate the noradrenergic – sympathetic nervous function in two ways: By […]
Bone Density and Sexual Activity
2007 began with a breakthrough concerning the relation between bone marrow and semen production. In series of studies, stem cells were taken from a bone marrow and it was found that they may be able to become sperm cells not earlier than 3 to 5 years. This practically means that overly-active sexual activities will lead […]
Blood Pressure and Sexual Exhaustion
Chronic excessive sexual activity may result in high blood pressure, irregular cardio and hypertension. The patients are usually then prescribed medications that will eventually destroy proper hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-testicular functioning completely, thus keeping their system in a state of constant exhaustion. Over-active sexual activity may lead to arterial inflammation, which will constrict the blood flow to and […]
Antidepressants and Sexual Function
There are several types of anti-depression drugs. Widely used are SSRIs (Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) and SNRIs (Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors). Usually, anti-depression drugs lead to excessive chronic prolactin production – a condition called Hyperprolactinemia (can best be described as a functional disorder). Excessive prolactin in the bloodstream reduces the testosterone and DHT release from the […]
Alcohol and Sexual Function
Alcohol affects cell membranes and can diffuse into nearly every biological tissue. By destroying the brain-blood barrier in the choroid plexus of the ventricular system, it allows chemicals, drugs, toxins, inflammatory factors and hormones to penetrate into the cerebrospinal fluid and brain. The ill effects are numerous – it impairs or even blocks neurotransmitter action […]
Symptoms of Sexual Exhaustion
Overactive sexual activities discharge the brain/nervous system’s supply of dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, GABA, and acetylcholine. This leads to nervous and endocrine disorders, affecting numerous organs and tissues. Excessive dopamine – norepinephrine – epinephrine conversions is also observed, both resulting and as a result of weakened serotonin – GABA nervous modulation on excitatory / inflammatory response […]