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Newly discovered penile muscle gets men rocky on command

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Can you remember your teenage-self getting “too excited” in public?

Back then, when puberty was giving you the works, there wasn’t much you could do to hide a full-blown boner in embarrassing situations.

But the sad truth is, as men age, such random erections don’t happen frequently anymore…

And most guys think there’s nothing they can do about it.

Except you CAN do something about it… if you take advantage of this newly discovered penile muscle…

See what I mean here: How to get your manhood to spontaneously respond to arousal (and get erections at will)

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How to use testosterone to heal the brain

Most people know that testosterone can help to maintain lean muscle mass, maintain mental focus, and sustain a healthy sex life.

But when I write articles about the effects of testosterone in the brain and nervous system, guys are often surprised.

Yet there is a remarkable amount of evidence showing the essentiality of testosterone all throughout the body.

Testosterone helps out with energy production and structural maintenance, prevents cell death, and protects against inflammatory stress.

Some Polish researchers took on the task of enumerating the benefits of testosterone in the brain and central nervous system.

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The research was carried out at Skubiszewski Medical University. The paper was published in the Polish Journal of Pharmacology.

Testosterone plays an essential role in the development and maintenance of the central nervous system.

“Testosterone plays an important role in the central nervous system development.”

There are numerous lines of evidence showing that this primary male hormone can protect the brain and nervous system.

“One of the less known effects of testosterone is neuroprotection.”

Neuroprotection simply refers to protection of the neurons – critical cells in the brain and elsewhere in the nervous system.

Neurons are affected in many diseases which originate in the brain.

These are called neurodegenerative disorders.

“There is evidence supporting the hypothesis that testosterone may protect against neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease, while cognitive impairment and depression.”

One of the ways we can study the health of neurons is by observing changes in their morphology – the shape of these cells.

Male hormones like testosterone help normalize the morphology of neurons.

This may be why testosterone exerts protective effects on the brain.

Higher levels of testosterone also help to prevent the death of neurons under stress.

Axons are nerve fibers – the part of the neuron which carries electrical impulses around the body.

Testosterone increases the regeneration of axons – which are regularly injured.

“Androgens like testosterone all through the morphology, survival and axonal regeneration of motor neurons.”

There are numerous animal experiments looking at the effects of testosterone on damaged nerve tissue.

Testosterone helps to accelerate and maximize the recovery of the nervous system.

“Testosterone accelerates the regeneration of hamster facial nerve and sciatic nerve in rabbits following crush injury.”

Numerous studies have reported that testosterone is linked to various markers of neuronal health.

Testosterone helps learning, rejuvenation and regrowth of brain cells.

“Testosterone is linked to neurotic growth, plasticity and synaptic generation in various types of neurons.”

Animal experiments have even shown that testosterone can limit damage to the spinal cord…

One the most difficult medical tasks to achieve.

“Testosterone even reduces the extent of spinal cord damage in vitro.”

Few things have been shown to do this – but one other is another hormone called progesterone.

Progesterone is a hormone which is kind of the female equivalent of testosterone.

Remarkably, though, there’s a wide array of evidence showing the benefits of testosterone in the brain and central nervous system…

…many of the mechanisms are poorly understood.

“Accumulating evidence suggests that testosterone may create a future treatment for mild cognitive impairment and other cognitive diseases.”

Low dopamine and high levels of inflammation are often found in cognitive impairment and dementia.

Testosterone increases dopamine and has an anti-inflammatory effect.

This may be one of the reasons why testosterone may help in dementia and cognitive decline.”

“Testosterone may be a future treatment for dementia and may influence motor neurone regeneration in adulthood.”

Testosterone could prevent or reverse many of the cognitive problems faced by older men — that’s for certain.

We don’t know just how much this hormone could alleviate these issues across the population.

“Testosterone therapy male therapeutic promise for the prevention and/or treatment of age-related disorders associated with neuronal injury.”

Higher testosterone and lower estrogen are prerequisites for total-body and mind health in men of all ages.

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1 sip of this naturally lowers estrogen while boosting testosterone

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Believe it or not, most men are producing testosterone just fine on their own.

The problem is something called “aromatization.”

Aromatization is when testosterone gets turned into estrogen in a man’s body.

And that’s the real reason why testosterone levels stay low.

It’s because all the new testosterone you’re producing keeps getting turned into estrogen.

So instead of wasting money on T supplements or patches, tablets, or injections from the doc…

Just take 2 minutes to cook this little mixture – 1 sip stops aromatization and starts naturally boosting T while estrogen drops

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Neuroprotective role of testosterone in the nervous systemhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15591638/