His chronic over-masturbation resulted in prostate problems and back pain.
Question:
For the past couple of weeks I thought I had a bladder infection from a frequent urge to urinate. Even after I would go I felt like I had to go again. I also have very mild pressure sensation in my prostate and my urethra feels irritated. I used to masturbate a lot but don't so much anymore. When I was masturbating it was 1 to 2 times a day. I also have lower back pain and experience heat or burning sometimes in the kidney area. Can you help with a recommendation of something to take? Thanks.
Answer:
You are suffering from prostate problems and back pain caused by over-masturbation. Excessive sexual activity and over-ejaculation lead to overproduction of androgen hormones, causing adrenal and sex organ fatigue, and excess release of dopamine to maintain prolonged sexual arousal. Since dopamine is the precursor to the stress hormone epinephrine (adrenaline), excess dopamine results in the adrenal glands overproducing epinephrine and putting the body in a prolonged state of fight-or-flight stress. At the same time, norepinephrine is synthesized from dopamine and released from the adrenal medulla into the blood as a hormone, along with the stress hormone cortisol. Epinephrine, norepinephrine and cortisol fuel the fight-or-flight response, directly increasing heart rate, triggering the release of glucose from energy stores, and increasing blood flow to skeletal muscle. All of this has a severely taxing effect on the body.
The hormone prostaglandin E-2, which serves an important function in sexual arousal, is also overproduced and has an inflammatory effect on the body, damaging tissues, nerves and joints, weakening immunity, causing muscular and nervous pain, and promoting infection, inflammation, and even cancer. Chronic elevation of epinephrine and prostaglandin E2 results in severe damage to brain cells and parasympathetic nerves in the liver, lungs, adrenal glands, heart, blood vessels, digestive system, pancreas, gallbladder, ovaries, uterus, cervix, testicles and prostate. As a result, you can experience a variety of symptoms, including depression, anxiety, bodily pains, vision problems, persistent sexual arousal and sexual dysfunction such as impotence and premature ejaculation in men and a lack of sexual stimulation in women.
All of this over-activity and stress causes the pituitary gland and testicles (ovaries in women) to become disabled for a few days or even months, leading to a long refraction time or a long-term sexual exhaustion and inflammation. First, you may feel your muscles and joints become very tight and rigid upon ejaculation. An extremely exhausted adrenal function can cause an extreme low level of DHEA and cortisol, resulting in fatigue and pains throughout the body, including the back. The pain becomes severe at about 2-4 hours after ejaculating due to the sudden drop of DHEA, testosterone and DHT. You may experience pains for a couple of days until your prolactin and cortisol levels are returned to their normal ranges.
In order to reverse the ill-effects of excessive sexual activity, over-masturbation, or over-ejaculation, stop sexual activity for a few weeks. Let your body rest and replenish. Then you can come back to it with a lower frequency. A healthy habit is to ejaculate a total of three to four times a week.
ViaPal-HGH-P, ArginOx and fish oil (1000 mg each meal) will help you gradually rejuvenate your neuro-endocrine function and boost your prostaglandin E-1/E-3, oxytocin and nitric oxide production for erection and orgasm. American ginseng and maca help to rejuvenate your entire body. Horny goat weed and yohimbe will help increase flood flow and nutrient absorption for a harder erection and better ejaculation control. Damiana and saw palmetto will heal your prostate, which is responsible for producing and releasing semen and which is most likely overworked with your excessive sexual activity or masturbation.
Next, I would like to address your specific prostate problems. The prostate is a walnut-shaped gland that sits beneath the bladder and surrounds the urethra and is responsible for producing semen. Most men have a period of prostate growth in their mid- to late-40s. As tissues in the area enlarge, they often compress the urethra and partially block urine flow, resulting in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or prostate gland enlargement.
An enlarged prostate puts pressure on your urethra and causes any number of problems urinating, including a weak or slow-starting urine stream, dribbling, straining, frequent or urgent need to urinate, increased frequency at night, failure to empty the bladder, blood in the urine, and even urinary tract infection.
Prostate problems are also affected by or negatively affect sexual function. Ejaculation abrades the prostate ejaculation duct and then induce PSA elevation for 24-48 hours or longer and increases the inflammatory hormone prostaglandin E-2 production in the prostate, bulburethral and urethral tissues for 24-48 hours or longer too. This is why some men experience post-ejaculation pelvic or prostate pains and precum/semen leakage in the post-ejaculation state. Middle-aged men and seniors, or sexually exhausted men will experience a longer recovery (refraction) time. If your recovery time is longer than 48 hours and you ejaculate every 48 hours you will keep your PSA and prostaglandin E-2 level high all the time.
Treatment of an enlarged prostate is effective with herbal remedies. ViaPal-HGH-J, PinealTonin and fish oil (1000 mg each meal) will help you gradually rejuvenate your neuro-endocrine function and boost your prostaglandin E-1/E-3 and nitric oxide production for healing. Saw Palmetto is the most researched, effective herb for prostate health in its purest, solvent-free supercritical extract form. Green Tea offers 51 anti-inflammatory phytonutrients, with critical anti-aging and prostate-specific health benefits. Urtica dioica extracts provide the fullest spectrum of anti-inflammatory prostate-specific phytonutrients, with demonstrated clinical benefit in conjunction with saw palmetto. Ginger is nature's richest herbal source of 5-LO inhibitors (24 phytonutrient inhibitors), according to the USDA and major university phytochemical databases. Selenium is a probiotic trace nutrient critical to tissue detoxification and long term prostate health. Rosemary contains numerous anti-aging constituents and significant 5-LO inhibitors. Stinging nettle root contains chemicals that may prevent or delay the growth of prostate cancer cells by interfering with an enzyme involved in hormone conversion. Pygeum extract taken with saw palmetto improves urine flow and prostate health. Beta Sitosterol inhibits the action of the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, which converts testosterone into DHT -- one of the main contributing factors to prostate problems. Pomegranate has been shown in university studies to slow the growth of prostate cancer. Lycopene may be able to inhibit the growth of prostate tumours, according to a study by Dutch and German researchers. Pumpkin seed extract interrupts the triggering of prostate cell multiplication by testosterone and DHT. Bioperine complex is obtained from the fruit of the black pepper plant and has been clinically shown to significantly enhance the bio-availability of various supplemented nutrients that heal the prostate. Isoflavone intake, as red clover extract, is associated with a decreased risk of localized prostate cancer.
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