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I was taking a plant, "fucus vesiculosis" for iodine (each cap between 150 and 300mcg).They say on the box to take this only for a short period . It's normally to lose weight (i'm thin), i was taking it for energy. Yes i'm very sensitive to all..
Perhaps you can give more precisions. Are you saying that garlic was effective only for pois after nocturnal emission but wasn't after an orgasm?
Martin88, QuotePerhaps you can give more precisions. Are you saying that garlic was effective only for pois after nocturnal emission but wasn't after an orgasm? Yes that is indeed the case. The pois is not pronounced, but I noticed a mental shift. Whether garlic was a red herring or not I can't say at this time.
I have his number and it works but am contemplating because it seems weird for me to just call him out of nowhere.
Have you tried doubling the amount of garlic and eating garlic before and after.
CCconfucius,QuoteHave you tried doubling the amount of garlic and eating garlic before and after. Actually yes this time I ate lots of it, three raw cloves that day, and a couple the next. I am somewhat mystified by my state of mind, it isn't full blown POIS with anxiety and memory problems, but something lighter.... I feel like my mind is not so quick. Demografx, normally that is the case for me too, NE = orgasm. I am stumped as to what is going on here, sorry I have no answers, perhaps we will know in time.
POIS FIRST STUDY 2002: CAN WE GET HELP FROM THE CO-AUTHOR?The first study of POIS, which is available through pyropeach, shows that Dr Waldinger's co-author is a DR DAVE H SCHWEITZER who may still be associated somehow with Leyenburg Hospital in The Netherlands, where the first POIS patients were studied. Interestingly, when he co-wrote the POIS Study, Dr Schweitzer was shown to be with another health organization in the Department of Internal Medicine and ENDOCRINOLOGY. I tried to find him through Google, didn't have much luck. Maybe someone else here knows a way to contact Dr Schweitzer? With a rare background as a pioneering POIS MD-researcher who works with endocrinologists, he may be helpful to us! Several of us have tried contacting Dr Waldinger, the lead researcher, but he has become too difficult to reach and/or unresponsive.
John21, I really admire your honesty and persistence. I'm confident that we will eventually find out what is going on. We're the first explorers on the Moon. Meanwhile, _something_ has worked for you and me and others. But I can certainly say that for the many, many previous years for all of us, there was absolutely no progress, no learning.John, your very first post here 1 and 1/2 years ago, (which created the POIS Forum!) was a historical event. To me, it was like the astronaut Neil Armstrong's Moon landing: "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"
A bit of googling revealed that Dr Dave Schweitzer works at a Dutch hospital in Delft.The hospital's name is "Reinier de Graaf", if you google this the first search is the hospital website. Click "translate this page", go to the right and click "departments", then "internal medicine", then "overview all specialists". Near the bottom of the list is "Dr DH Schweitzer, endocrinologist internal medicine".
ps - update: I just spoke with Dr Schweitzer! He promised to discuss our Forum with Dr Waldinger(!) and _possibly_ (1)join the POIS Forum and 2) help us find a cure! First step is I will email him, he will read it tomorrow and perhaps telephone me over the weekend.
Quote from: demografx on 18/09/2008 16:19:38ps - update: I just spoke with Dr Schweitzer! He promised to discuss our Forum with Dr Waldinger(!) and _possibly_ (1)join the POIS Forum and 2) help us find a cure! First step is I will email him, he will read it tomorrow and perhaps telephone me over the weekend.AMAZING! WOW! How cool is that! Thanks Demografx for taking the initative on this.
Quote from: hurray on 18/09/2008 03:27:05A bit of googling revealed that Dr Dave Schweitzer works at a Dutch hospital in Delft.The hospital's name is "Reinier de Graaf", if you google this the first search is the hospital website. Click "translate this page", go to the right and click "departments", then "internal medicine", then "overview all specialists". Near the bottom of the list is "Dr DH Schweitzer, endocrinologist internal medicine".HURRAY, very helpful! Thank you! His 2002 paper showed Reinier de Graaf so I thought he might have moved on. Terrific.ps - update: I just spoke with Dr Schweitzer! He promised to discuss our Forum with Dr Waldinger(!) and _possibly_ (1)join the POIS Forum and 2) help us find a cure! First step is I will email him, he will read it tomorrow and perhaps telephone me over the weekend.
Quote from: demografx on 18/09/2008 16:19:38ps - update: I just spoke with Dr Schweitzer! He promised to discuss our Forum with Dr Waldinger(!) and _possibly_ (1)join the POIS Forum and 2) help us find a cure! First step is I will email him, he will read it tomorrow and perhaps telephone me over the weekend.Dude....NICE, VERY NICE. Maybe there is hope after all Thank you demografx!
Fantastic job demografx