Secret penile organ controls stamina in the sack

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Secret penile organ controls stamina in the sack

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If your pink soldier doesn’t salute like it used to…

Or if your stamina in the sack has plummeted…

Or if you just don’t have the drive these days…

A jaw-dropping recent discovery could explain the real reason.

Ivy league scientists have been studying an unusual organ for months under a molecular microscope…

And their findings suggest this single organ is responsible for what’s going on in your pants.

The craziest part is, nobody knew it existed until a short time ago.

It’s not your gray matter, prostate, or even your disco stick.

And researchers believe stimulating this 1 organ can resurrect your rod in less than 1 minute…

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This cheap over the counter remedy can stop infection fast

Chlamydia pneumoniae is an intracellular bacteria that is a major cause of pneumonia in humans.

It is also believed to be a major trigger for atherosclerosis and the resulting cardiovascular mortalities.

It is a common and sometimes deadly pathogen that is often overlooked – most people have never heard of it.

Researchers in Japan have been trying to figure out how to deal with this invader.

They discovered that aspirin is remarkably effective against this infection.

Aspirin decreases the inflammation caused by the bug – inflammation is a major part of its pathogenicity.

More importantly, aspirin lowers the bacterial load – it either kills these bacteria or prevents them from multiplying so rapidly.

The antibiotic effect of aspirin is often overlooked but this is not the only bug that aspirin inhibits.

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The cell experiments were performed at Yamaguchi University School of Medicine in Japan.

The paper was published in the Journal of Microbiology.

Chlamydia pneumoniae is a major cause of pneumonia. But it is also a likely trigger for atherosclerosis.

“Infection with Chlamydia pneumoniae has been implicated as a potential risk factor for atherosclerosis.”

There are some reports that aspirin can be effective against this infection.

These researchers wanted to test this idea and see what the mechanisms might be.

“This study was designed to investigate the mechanisms of the anti-chlamydial activity of aspirin.”

They carried out cell experiments looking at the effect of aspirin on a number of different markers.

“We tested NF-kappa B activity, (COX)-2 and prostaglandin E2 (PGE(2).”

Those are all markers of inflammation which are elevated by the infection.

“Following infection of cells with the bacteria, NF-kappa B was activated, COX-2 was induced and PGE(2) was elevated.”

Aspirin is known for its ability to block COX-2 – thereby reducing pain and inflammation.

But aspirin also blocks other primary inflammatory mediators like NF-kappa B and PGE2.

“Aspirin inhibited NF-kappa B, partially inhibited COX-2 induction and blocked PGE(2) synthesis completely.”

The authors of the study were more surprised that aspirin also slowed the growth and spread of the infection.

Aspirin has an antibiotic effect against this common human bacteria.

“High doses of aspirin inhibited chlamydial growth in the cells, decreasing the number and size of inclusion bodies.”

If you look through the research you can see this over and over again.

Though aspirin is generally treated simply as an anti-inflammatory it is also antiviral and antibiotic.

The researchers found that adding an amino acid called tryptophan blocked the beneficial effects of aspirin.

Tryptophan is a precursor to serotonin – and elevated serotonin is often found in infectious disease.

“This effect could be overcome by adding tryptophan to the culture.”

The researchers then looked at the effect of another painkiller called indomethacin.

Indomethacin was effective at reducing inflammation but it did not slow the spread of the infection.

“Indomethacin also blocked the synthesis of PGE(2), but had no effect on COX-2 expression or chlamydial growth.”

It is often overlooked but aspirin is not just an anti-inflammatory…

It is also effective at treating many common and sometimes fatal infections.

“These results indicate that aspirin not only has an anti-inflammatory activity through prevention of NF-kappa B activation but also has anti-chlamydial activity at high doses.”

This antibiotic effect of aspirin seems to be related to its effect on tryptophan – a precursor to serotonin.

(Elevated serotonin is a huge problem – I have even written a number of newsletters on the problems caused by high serotonin.)

“The antibacterial effect of aspirin possibly occurs through depletion of tryptophan in cells.”

You should always consult your healthcare practitioner for guidance on medical diagnosis and treatment.

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My glass of water prostate fix for men

There’s something I’ve been doing every day for my prostate…

And it’s a simple daily habit involving a glass of water…

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It’s completely natural, non-pharmaceutical, and safe for any man to try.

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And many men have been asking me, so here it is — my ‘glass of water’ prostate solution

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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.
Aspirin inhibits Chlamydia pneumoniae-induced NF-kappa B activation, cyclo-oxygenase-2 expression and prostaglandin E2 synthesis and attenuates chlamydial growthhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12721317/