This 1 hormone is far better than testosterone

This is the true “rockiness and pleasure hormone” that men want more of

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This 1 hormone is far better than testosterone

Everyone assumes that testosterone is the most important hormone for men’s rockiness.

But it’s not. There’s another hormone that’s even better.

And it’s not DHEA, or serotonin, or dopamine.

Do you know what it is?

If you can raise this one hormone, your erections will be outstanding…

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Happy to horrified – the lies of serotonin

Serotonin is among the most misunderstood substances in the body.

Early on in serotonin research, some false assumptions lead us down the wrong path.

Serotonin became known as “the happy hormone.”

Even though these false ideas have been completely disproven, there is a lot of financial and academic weight behind them.

But the clear fact from decades of research is that elevated serotonin is a major cause of health problems.

Serotonin causes not only behavioral and psychological problems but also more structural problems.

Recently, we have been learning a lot more about the role of elevated serotonin in cancer.

Lowering or blocking serotonin could be a very effective treatment for the disease.

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These experiments were carried out at the University Hospital and University of Zürich in Switzerland. The findings were published in Science Translational Medicine.

It probably comes as a surprise to many people, but serotonin had already been identified as having a role in cancer.

“The neurotransmitter serotonin is known to be involved in cell proliferation and cancer, but its role in the tumor microenvironment is unexplored.

Serotonin is far more than a neurotransmitter – the vast majority of serotonin is active outside of the brain.

Cancer researchers wanted to see what effect serotonin has in and around tumors.

The researchers carried out some experiments where they transplanted tumors or injected cancer cells into different types of mice.

The researchers compared the growth and spread of cancer in normal mice against that of Tph1-/- mice.

Tph1-/- are mice which lack the enzyme to produce serotonin outside of the brain. In other words, low-serotonin mice.

This experiment showed that serotonin deficient mice were far less susceptible to cancer.

Cancer growth was significantly slower in low-serotonin mice.

“Serotonin deficient Tph1-/-mice displayed reduced growth of subcutaneous and injected pancreatic and colorectal cancers.”

This seems to indicate that serotonin is essential for cancer growth or that serotonin accelerates the growth and spread of the disease.

They wondered what was going on and so they looked to the immune system.

The immune system is the biggest factor in preventing and limiting cancer.

Immune system cells like CD8 + T cells are charged with destroying cancers.

The low-serotonin mice had a far more active anti-cancer immune system – as seen by increased activity of CD8 + T cells.

The low-serotonin mice had more active anti-cancer immune cells and they lived longer.

“Low-serotonin mice had enhanced accumulation of functional CD8 + T cells compared to normal mice, resulting in extended overall survival.

CD8 + T cells are just as important for humans trying to fight cancer.

Other research has shown that serotonin is also negatively correlated with CD8 + T cells in humans.

The higher serotonin is around the tumor, the more suppressed the anti-cancer immune system is.

“Serotonin concentrations in metastases of patients with abdominal tumors negatively correlated with the number of CD8 + T cells.”

The researchers found that they were able to generate an anti-cancer effect in normal mice by lowering their serotonin levels.

“Depleting serotonin decreases the growth of pancreatic and colorectal tumors in wild-type mice.”

The same effect was found using molecules which block serotonin.

Blocking or lowering serotonin increased cancer fighting CD8 + T cells in normal mice.

High serotonin promotes the growth and spread of cancer by interfering with our body’s natural cance-rkilling system – the immune system.

“Serotonin weakens the effect and functions of anti-cancer CD8 + T cells within tumors.”

In the final experiments, researchers found that treatments which lower or block serotonin have long-term anti-cancer effects.

They recommend testing these treatments in human trials.

“Serotonin targeting agents provided long-term control of established tumors in mice, warranting further investigation into their clinical effects.”

Many people follow a high-serotonin lifestyle because they think it will make them happy.

But serotonin is not a happy hormone.

Serotonin-boosting treatments like SSRI antidepressants should not be abruptly discontinued.

You need to speak to your doctor about safely tapering off these treatments if that’s what you decide.

But I firmly believe that over the long term a low-serotonin lifestyle is much healthier.

—-Important Message About Boosting Your Immune System—-

This boosts the body’s all-powerful T cells to keep your immune system strong

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Remember: the only way to recover from most viral illness is with your own body’s natural defenses.

And when your immune system is functioning properly, you will be making the all-powerful T cells…

And T cells exist to identify and kill invading pathogens or infected cells.

These T cells are even more important than antibodies.

T cells can hang around in the blood for years after an infection and become part of your immune system’s “long term memory.”

This means your immune system works smarter and faster when encountering similar viruses and illnesses.

So here’s what I’m doing to boost my natural immunity and stay healthy in this world full of sickness — you can try this yourself

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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.
Attenuation of peripheral serotonin inhibits tumor growth and enhances immune checkpoint blockade therapy in murine tumor modelshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34524861/