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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 24/11/2021 03:58:16 »
for more POIS info:
http://www.poiscenter.com


Some forum members have expressed difficulty in accessing the newspaper article  link about our POIS Research Study, so here is a text version of that 2019 article.



Crowdfunded grant will help UNL researcher study sex-related condition
      By CHRIS DUNKER Lincoln Journal Star Jun 26, 2019 Updated Jun 27, 2019




Dr. Tierney Lorenz, our
POISCenter-funded
Research Study 2021-2022
Principal Investigator


Hundreds of millions of dollars slated for research flow into the University of Nebraska-Lincoln each year from federal agencies like the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Multimillion-dollar research projects that center on creating new materials that will make computers even faster or to study drug addiction in rural areas are a large part of UNL's $308 million in research expenditures this year.
But there are also research grants that fly under the radar while also advancing understanding of the human condition.

Take a recent grant awarded to UNL researcher and assistant professor of psychology Tierney Lorenz from the National Organization of Rare Disorders to study a little-known condition affecting men following ejaculation.
Through a crowdfunded grant totaling $31,000, Lorenz and California-based neuroscientist and sex researcher Nicole Prause will study post-orgasmic illness syndrome, or POIS, the rapid onset of flu-like symptoms in men at the conclusion of sex.
"It's a fairly rare condition, and it hasn't gotten much clinical attention," Lorenz said of the disease, which is commonly marked by coughing and sneezing, sore throats and stuffy noses as well as other physical symptoms.
Some men have reported cognitive difficulties such as a loss of attention span or memory loss. Symptoms can last for a few hours or as long as a week, Lorenz added.

“It's not life-threatening in any way, but these guys can get pretty sick, and the flu can take a big chunk out of their life," she said.
An online community for men who suffer from the disorder raised the funds and worked with the nonprofit National Organization for Rare Disorders in asking for research proposals. Lorenz and Prause's study of the "Autonomic, endocrine, and immune mediators of post-orgasmic illness syndrome" was accepted earlier this year.
The researchers believe a better understanding of the disorder could further larger insight into the physiology of the human orgasm, which could improve sexual health for all, even those without the condition.

It also signals a new track of research at UNL. Lorenz, who just completed her first year on faculty, is the director of the Women, Immunity and Sexual Health lab, which studies how sexual behavior in women affects their immune and endocrine functions, while also providing help to survivors of sexual trauma through basic science and clinical research.
Lorenz, as well as Prause, previously conducted research at the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University Bloomington, where she studied the suppression of women's immune systems during ovulation -- an evolutionary change to prevent the immune system from attacking sperm cells or a zygote -- and whether sexual activity modulates that suppression.
She said the forthcoming POIS study, which will largely take place in Prause's lab in California, is a continuation of her work understanding the larger immune effects of the sexual response cycle.
"It's a really rare condition in which the whole system kind of goes haywire," Lorenz said, "but when we understand how something breaks down, it also helps us understand how it works.”






Dr. Nicole Prause
POISCenter-funded NORD Study’s researcher/co-Investigator



For those of you who haven’t seen the original announcement.


Our POIS Research Team


https://rarediseases.org/for-clinicians-and-researchers/research-opportunities/research-grant-recipients/
(See 2018 Research Grant Recipients)

From NORD:

Dear Demo,

We are very pleased to tell you that NORD's Medical Advisory Committee has selected the following POIS research project for funding:

Principal Investigator: Tierney Lorenz, PhD
Institution: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Project Title:  Autonomic, endocrine, and immune mediators of Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome.

With funding from POISCenter.com

Congratulations!  We recognize that this has been a long journey for the POIS community and are so excited that this grant funding will be used to support Dr. Lorenz and her team in advancing the field of POIS research.

Research Administration
National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD)





Dr. Tierney Lorenz, our Primary Investigator



Dr. Nicole Prause, our Co-Investigator




The POIS data will be collected at Dr. Prause’s lab (Liberos LLC) in Los Angeles, but both Dr. Lorenz and Dr. Prause will be analyzing it.
www.liberoscenter.com


for more POIS info:
http://www.poiscenter.com


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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 20/05/2021 19:09:58 »
Jessie
Cross-posted @
https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=3713.msg40812#msg40812

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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 11/02/2021 17:51:50 »
Above post cross-posted:
https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=3713.msg39285#msg39285

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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 09/02/2021 09:59:24 »
Dr. Nicole Prause, Founder, Liberos, LLC

Our POIS Scientific Researcher


POISCenter-funded NORD researcher/co-Investigator (Dr Tierney Lorenz is PI
[Principal Investigator] )

Dr Prause with Sex Positive Me covers the  latest science on Orgasmic Meditation, what POIS (post-orgasmic illness syndrome) is, the physiology of orgasm, and the physical threats to female scientists who try to conduct research in this area:

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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 03/05/2020 04:25:17 »
Hi, B_Daniel! :)

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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 17/02/2020 20:26:44 »
charliem, you might be interested in
https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=3220.msg33175#msg33175

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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 15/11/2018 16:43:09 »
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT


I just checked in with NORD - we're still on track! 

NORD's MAC (Scientific & Medical Advisory Committee)
https://tinyurl.com/y86fwt4t
is now reviewing the full POIS proposals from Research Teams and they hope to announce our $31,000 POIS Research Grant awardee by the end of the year!

For more background info, see Quantum’s post:
https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=2462.0

Thank you again, magnificent POIS donor$!


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Just Chat! / Re: How old is Odyn?
« on: 21/06/2018 07:26:17 »
Quote from: Donnah on 16/06/2018 02:49:58
Who remembers Odyn? Care to guess his age?

Hi, Donnah!

7-10?

Best
Demo

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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 14/06/2017 20:57:40 »
akt1, I was tested with low T.

That's how I got the prescription :)

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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 12/06/2017 22:00:05 »
Quote from: chris on 07/06/2017 14:15:16
I doubt it's anything to do with gross systemic release of histamine. That is better known as anaphylaxis.

Thanks, Chris. Reminds me: my impression of desensitization treatment for POIS (thankfully discontinued by Dr Waldinger) is that it risks potentially fatal anaphylactic shock.

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Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Is groaning aloud here?
« on: 17/05/2017 19:32:26 »
Quote from: Donnah on 17/05/2017 07:44:26
Washing tons of clothes with the muddy spring weather on the west coast.

Too mush washing to(n) do!

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Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Is groaning aloud here?
« on: 10/05/2017 09:59:27 »
Quote from: Karen W. on 10/05/2017 03:16:13
Cali for Knee a placements are the best bargain around as far as not being in such Missouri all the time with bad knees!


I can't find the postg😩

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Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Is groaning aloud here?
« on: 08/05/2017 09:58:48 »
Quote from: Donnah on 07/05/2017 09:09:25
Quote from: chris on 16/04/2017 23:28:07
Woodn't you know - this thread's back from the dead-wood.
Sew what if this thread's back?
Back? I'm more concerned about the thread's "front".

Is it just a busy-looking "front" for only threadbare activities?????



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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 03/05/2017 20:21:52 »
Quote from: B_Jim on 01/05/2017 21:15:38
Quote from: akt1 on 02/03/2017 11:31:48
I would like to update and confirm that GINGER kills my pois.
Even if i get pois after an O, i am able to have an O later on and "prepare" with ginger and then get away from the pois-state that im in.

Ginger is antiinflammatory.
It works best if i take it on an empty stomache maybe 15 minutes before an O. I also take it after an O.
Home made ginger tea works i believe, raw ginger works, and capsules work.

Been a pois-sufferer for at least 10 years.

So heres one testimony about GINGER killing pois.
Try Ginger capsules, ginger tea, raw ginger (just chew and get that stuff down with water) before an O.


Best regards,
akt1

I have 40 caps of ginger. I'm testing this during 20 days.

Here is a discussion where people have managed to cure their general anxiety with magneisum , vitamin bs and an amino acid complex:
Google "Amino Acids and Magnesium cured my Anxiety

the guy recommands Taurine + Vitamine D + magnesium, exactly what I think.

Taurine has made such a steady influence  for POIS in general, should we make a special "Taurine" thread at POISCenter,com? (It is difficult to make POIS-specific threads here at the University of Cambridge NSF).

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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 29/04/2017 17:12:18 »





Hi everyone, good news,

Here is the direct link to the document:
 https://rarediseases.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/NORD_RFP2017_POIS.docx 


Here is the link to the page where it is listed with the other RFP by NORD for April 2017 :
 https://rarediseases.org/for-clinicians-and-researchers/research-opportunities/requests-proposals/


You are free and welcome to transmit this RFP to any MD or researcher or clinic you think would be appropriate and could be interested.








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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 18/04/2017 06:27:08 »
Testosterone patches work for me. I've posted often about it since 2009, so you'll need to do a little digging here. Impossible to summarize in one post.

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Just Chat! / Re: Bad taste tie (in more ways than one)
« on: 18/04/2017 06:15:37 »


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Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Is groaning aloud here?
« on: 18/04/2017 01:58:31 »


Don't worry Chris, if anyone buys one from me I'll donate 100% of the revenue to thenakedscientists.com !

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Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Is groaning aloud here?
« on: 17/04/2017 00:04:04 »
And thankfully it's not threadbare.

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Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Is groaning aloud here?
« on: 15/04/2017 22:55:52 »
Quote from: chris on 14/04/2017 11:51:29
I can't see the wood for the trees on this thread... :'(

I agree, as for est the eye can see!

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