Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS)

Any inflammation or swelling phenomena in or against the prostate, penis, or seminal vesicles can result in sexual urgency, PSAS, or continuous orgasms. When the pituitary isn’t releasing enough prolactin to suppress the sexual urgency, excessive prostaglandin E2 will stimulate the penis, prostate, or/and seminal vesicles in a very direct manner, which may leave a […]

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Sex Injuries

One has to be aware that the best way to prevent penile breakage related injuries is to engage in sexual intercourse with a solid erection. A popping sound during sex is usually a penile de-location sound. This and similar mechanical in nature, unfortunate occurrences will induce hardening and collagen scarrings. However, there is a way […]

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Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s disease is actually a collagen scar tissue formation inside the penis. In order to reverse the condition you have to understand the biochemical processes that caused it in the first place. If you masturbate chronically or use penile enlargement techniques, there is a fair chance that you will injure your penis beyond the point […]

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Penile Enlargement Injuries

A mechanical penile damage leads to erectile tissue hardening and collagen scaring caused by the excessive release of prostaglandin E-2 and numerous other inflammatory and excitatory hormones, neurohormones and even neurotransmitters. It is possible to determine the type and severity of the injury that has been inflicted: You will get your penis bruised, if the […]

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Penile Injuries

One must be aware that abrasive masturbation or even wild intercourse may induce excessive prostaglandin E2 production in the local skin and internal tissues, leading to scarring and nervous damage. Chronic over-ejaculation will lead to heightened prostaglandin E2 in the prostate ejaculatory duct, urethra and testicular ducts (seminiferous tubules, epididymis, vas deferens, and efferent ducts). […]

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Penile Varicose Veins

Varicose veins usually appear suddenly after penile injuries of any kind. Predisposition for similar occurrences is considered lack of elasticity hormone Prostaglandin E1, Nitric Oxide, vitamins B12, B6 and folic acid. The Prostaglandins E1 E3 are responsible for tissue and nerve elasticity and relaxation. Over-masturbation or penile enlargement exercises usually deplete the PGE1 and Nitric […]

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Firm Flaccid Penis

A hard flaccid penis is a fairly common condition experienced by men. In order to reverse it, one has to understand the biochemical processes that caused it in the first place. If one masturbates chronically or use penile enlargement techniques, there is a fair chance that he will eventually injure the penile tissues beyond the […]

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Neurotransmitters and Sexual Activity

Brain’s Acetylcholine, Dopamine, Serotonin, Histamine and GABA (GHB) systems are considered to be essential for one’s physical and psychological health. Acetylcholine powers the parasympathetic, sympathetic and sensory nervous functions, and assists the dopamine function. The erectile mechanism is mainly driven by the Acetylcholine-Parasympathetic action, which produces Nitric Oxide (NO) (erectile neurotransmitter) and cGMP (erectile dilator). […]

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Negative Effects of Ejaculation

Ejaculation won’t affect androgen hormone levels in the bloodstream immediately, not until the existent ones are used to support brain and nervous functions, usually a few hours later. If prior to ejaculation high stress and inflammatory hormone levels are observed, along with partially or fully locked hipothalamic-pituitary-testicular function, the levels of androgen hormones may prove […]

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Natural Penile Enlargement

Heightened levels of HGH, DHEA, and testosterone in the bloodstream are needed in order to be able to naturally grow penile tissues by an average rate of 0.5 inches per year. After 25 it is considered that the penis cannot grow naturally, due to the inability of the human body to retain the levels of […]

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MDMA(Ecstasy) and Sexual Function

The MDMA(Ecstasy) will break the serotonin vesicles (which are supposed to release serotonin gradually) in the axon terminals. A sudden rise of serotonin will be then observed and the short-circuitry for the proper serotonin nervous transmission will interrupt the sympathetic nervous circuits associated with certain responses as the “fight of flight” or ejaculation. MDMA will […]

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Histamine and Sexual Exhaustion

When engaging in any kind of sexual activity, orgasm and stressed induced inflammatory hormone prostaglandin E2 will excite mast cells and subsequently activate central histaminergic nerves. Histamine itself plays an important role in the body – through its H1, H2, H3, and H4 receptors is involved in inflammatory and immune responses, vasodilation, proper gastric functioning, […]

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Headaches and Sexual Activity

Men may experience headaches, pains and cramps during sexual arousal, during ejaculation, or in post-orgasm or post-ejaculation for many hours or days. Prolonged sexual activity will burn out acetylcholine, serotonin, dopamine and androgen hormones (testosterone, DHEA, androstenedione) in the brain. It will also elevate the levels of cortisol in the blood and stimulate dopamine-norepinephrine-epinephrine conversions. […]

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Fibromyalgia and Sexual Exhaustion

Fibromyalgia is a disorder characterized by a chronic widespread pain (particularly painful responses to pressure), fatigue, joint stiffness, and even sleep disturbances. It’s a common misconception that Fibromyalgia is a woman’s disease/disorder. While it’s true that over 80% of the recorded cases/patients are women, quite a few men suffer of it as well. Let’s break […]

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Exercise and Sexual Function

Exercise (light and moderate) can be beneficial to one’s sexual functioning. It can boost serotonin, melatonin, HGH and androgen hormones release. It burns fat, improves insulin resistance, and increases the norepinephrine levels. Exercise also improves blood circulation and eliminates stress hormones, thus resulting in a supercharge of the parasympathetic nerves. Exercise can prove to be […]

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