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I have recently finished my second bottle of Relora. That means about two months. During that time I have had an orgasm on average at least once a day. During that time I have also taken a Centrum Daily tablet every day. The results: I have not felt the effects of brain fog and axiety and total mental depression in two months. However, I have noticed, as a single male who is not sexually active, that I still have emotional problems like loneliness and feeling down some days due to my own emotional problems. These emotional problems were existant before I started taking Relora and are still there.
Concerning fatigue and exhaustion: for three days after orgasm it was hard to get myself to exercise and do physical activity. When I did do physical activity, sports, work out, etc. I felt like I wasn't "in the game" and almost physically weak. >>>< I was just trying to say that POIS is independent of some of those problems.
Quote from: Finally on 26/12/2008 00:54:29check this link on Guaifenesin.http:fmnetnews,com/rescources-alert-product6.phpIt works better like this : http://fmnetnews.com/resources-alert-product6.phpThank you Finally for this link, it's interesting, I had to remove "I strongly suggest" ! Sorry for my invasive theory. I was excessively passionate about this because since a very long time I believe that excessive phosphorus intake is one of the cause of my problems. If you check everything you eat you'll certainly find that phosphorus is in excess, at least according to nutrition books. Lack or excess of it is potentially harmful because it's important in the body (works with B vitamins, calcium, magnesium, zinc, involved in carbohydrate metabolism, ATP, constituent of the brain (phospholipids),...)An other possible explanation about temporary benefits from eating only raw vegetables is the high intake of vitamins not destroyed by heat. Since carbs,proteins need vitamins for their metabolism, theoretically eating cooked food (containing carbs,proteins without vitamins) should be bad..
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How Phospherous retention would increase from Urgasm/sexual stimulation I don't know.
My current program of Herbs/enzymes has worked remarkably well in breaking up the "cement" and restoring muscle fleibility. I am being as abstinent as possible to prevent any setbacks. It seems as if by restoring the energy levels, the body begins to heal itself? I avoid Calcium supplements as the last time I took them I could barely stand up.
So much positive news!tarkington - how did you do it? I know, I know. Are you still taking Swanson brand three times a day? I'm going to try my bottle of it starting now.Demo - nothing needs to be said for your management and leadership of this 'team'. It would be all to fitting if your medical results found the culprit.Coreman - Nice going! I'll have to try it.I've be chugging along in life still using fenugreek. Something I've noticed after much use is that fenugreek suprising manages my blood sugar levels well. Blood sugar is a problem area in POIS and may be the reason why fenugreek works for me. Over and out.
POIS, or the recovery phase after orgasm, which seem to be very closely related, is appearing to be very complex, because the nervous system is not only responsive to orgasm but to overall psycho-sexual arousal.
There may never be a total "cure", but I for one would be ecstatic if I could reduce my symptoms to "mild discomfort" lasting less than one day. This is my goal.
Regarding Abraham Lincoln, I think he did the best he could given the pathetic state of pharmacology in the mid 19th century.
I intend to focus on all aspects of my changing physiology: Behavioral (stress, exercise sleep etc), Psychological (attitudes, emotions), Nutritional/Dietary (Foods and Supplements), Immune System, Medical Interventions (prescription drugs if any), Other Professional Interventions (Chiropractor, Acupuncture etc.)and await great discoveries on this Forum!!!!!!!!!Of course if I can be so lucky as to come upon anything helpful, I will so comment.I may be making some progress now with my current supplements, but I think I will wait a few weeks before commenting. I am presently avoiding "O" if I can, out of necessity.
It seems i was wrong and Pyropeach was right but i need to read it and read it again to have a good analysis.