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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 15/03/2012 00:49:45 »
mellivora "Below" is my re-post off of the pois center
in relation to the sperm regeneration question. This 5 day sperm regeneration period is the time that it takes for the final conversion of sperm in the epididymis. This is the most important part, because it is the part that is triggered by sperm loss/ejaculation. when we ejaculate and lose sperm, the sperm that have been constantly produced and maturing over the last two and half months are sent to the epididymis. There is a testosterone spike that corresponds with the maturation of the sperm in the epididymis, the testies produce increased amounts of testosterone which in turn cause the maturation process to occur. A member of the NSF purchased a article on testosterone levels after ejaculation probably about a year ago. it shows that after ejaculation the loss of the small amount of matured sperm from the epididymis causes testosterone levels to rise from the normal baseline for 7 days, once the small amount of mature sperm are replaced on day 7 testosterone levels fall back to baseline rapidly by day 8. so on day 7 the total testosterone spike from baseline has returned to normal. From days 0-5 there is a slow gradual increase in testostrone, from day 6-7 there is a huge spike in testosterone, it is believed that this spike pushes testosterone levels past the threshold of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis and turns the entire process off. In the article it said that everybody has this 7 day cycle. It also states that if you have an ejaculation before the end of this 7 day cycle the cycle will just start over again and will last for another 7 days. If you dont wait 7 days between every ejaculation you will be in the beginning of this cycle continuously. This is the reason in the past that I have talked about one of the neuro-endocrine chemicals involved with the process of sperm regeneration being the culprit for an immunological reaction. this would make much more sense that this antigen that is causing an immune reaction is continues during this week long process than just a single exposure to something like your own semen lasting 7 days.
the article is called "A research of on the relationship between ejaculation and serum testosterone level in men"
in relation to the sperm regeneration question. This 5 day sperm regeneration period is the time that it takes for the final conversion of sperm in the epididymis. This is the most important part, because it is the part that is triggered by sperm loss/ejaculation. when we ejaculate and lose sperm, the sperm that have been constantly produced and maturing over the last two and half months are sent to the epididymis. There is a testosterone spike that corresponds with the maturation of the sperm in the epididymis, the testies produce increased amounts of testosterone which in turn cause the maturation process to occur. A member of the NSF purchased a article on testosterone levels after ejaculation probably about a year ago. it shows that after ejaculation the loss of the small amount of matured sperm from the epididymis causes testosterone levels to rise from the normal baseline for 7 days, once the small amount of mature sperm are replaced on day 7 testosterone levels fall back to baseline rapidly by day 8. so on day 7 the total testosterone spike from baseline has returned to normal. From days 0-5 there is a slow gradual increase in testostrone, from day 6-7 there is a huge spike in testosterone, it is believed that this spike pushes testosterone levels past the threshold of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis and turns the entire process off. In the article it said that everybody has this 7 day cycle. It also states that if you have an ejaculation before the end of this 7 day cycle the cycle will just start over again and will last for another 7 days. If you dont wait 7 days between every ejaculation you will be in the beginning of this cycle continuously. This is the reason in the past that I have talked about one of the neuro-endocrine chemicals involved with the process of sperm regeneration being the culprit for an immunological reaction. this would make much more sense that this antigen that is causing an immune reaction is continues during this week long process than just a single exposure to something like your own semen lasting 7 days.
the article is called "A research of on the relationship between ejaculation and serum testosterone level in men"