Thread: How I Cured My Old Age ED
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11-30-22 20:56 #93
Posts: 405In previous posts I wrote about how supplements of vitamin K2 MK4 are synthetically produced and are proven by studies to not work, which confirms my personal experience. Supplements of vitamin K2 MK7 are naturally produced using fermentation with Natto bacteria and are proven to work, which also confirms my personal experience.
I had a similar experience with vitamin A supplements. They didn't seem to do me any good. Then I read an article by someone who was getting their levels tested while supplementing and confirmed the synthetic vitamin A supplements don't work. Then they used natural food sources and their vitamin A levels did increase. They came across the idea from the book "Supplements Exposed: The Truth They Don't Want You to Know About Vitamins, Minerals, and Their Effects on Your Health" by Brian Clement.
There are two main food sources of vitamin A. Animal foods provide vitamin A in the form of retinol. Plant foods provide beta carotene which the body must convert to retinol. The only animal food that has adequate amounts of vitamin A is animal liver. For me, the taste is unpalatable. It is also possible to consume excess amounts that become toxic. Since the body converts beta carotene (provitamin A) to retinol, it is safer to consume. The body won't convert more than is required. Since most people don't eat liver or colored vegetables, my theory is that vitamin A deficiency is common. The author of the article who was getting their levels tested noted that during that period of time they noticed the scale for "normal levels" was reduced. They believe that was done to reflect diminishing average levels in the general population.
I was shocked when I read an article that said that cod liver oil and other fish liver liver oil supplements are not made from fish livers. This is due to government regulations that require a set ratio of DHA and EPA content. It is also for providing standard doses per capsule. Fish liver oil supplements are actually made from fish body oil and then synthetic vitamin A is added. You will need to eat the actual liver to get real retinol.
Beta carotene is most abundant in carrots, sweet potatoes and green leafy vegetables. It is absorbed more effectively if the vegetables are cooked. It is fat soluble, so absorption may improve if consumed with some fat. Juicing can also improve absorption. I use carrot juice as my natural source of vitamin A, since it has the most beta carotene. It has improved my general health but not my erections. It is easy to find in the grocery store. If you have problems with sugar you can buy fermented carrot juice or ferment it yourself using probiotics. Just open a capsule of lactobacillus probiotic and add it to the carrot juice. Leave it on the counter for several days until it has a vinegar taste. Some stores carry Biotta brand carrot juice that is partially lacto fermented. You can also cook it in a pan on the stove to improve absorption. Of course you could also just cook carrots and eat them.
I believe synthetic vitamin E doesn't work either. I use wheat germ oil capsules for that. Some people prefer palm oil for vitamin E. Vitamin D3 supplements are made from sheep's wool and do work. Vitamin C supplements are synthetically produced, but they do seem to work since they are made from corn starch. Vitamin B12 supplements are made using bacterial fermentation and they work. In my experience, all mineral supplements work. The type of mineral supplement only affects the amount absorbed by the body.
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11-30-22 19:26 #92
Posts: 405Originally Posted by ILikeButts [View Original Post]
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11-02-22 16:30 #91
Posts: 405Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
Another approach to increasing glutathione is to supplement vitamin C, which recycles used glutathione.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8570360/
"Vitamin C helps reprocess glutathione by converting oxidized glutathione back to its active form. A study by Johnston et al indicated that vitamin C supplementation (500 MG / day) maintains reduced glutathione concentrations in the blood and improves the overall antioxidant protection capacity of the blood. The results of the study indicate that vitamin C supplementation at an amount obtainable by diet significantly raised red blood cell GSH, by 47 percent per day, in healthy adults. Another study by Lenton et al showed that vitamin C supplements increase glutathione in human lymphocytes. Subjects who took 500 to 1,000 MG of vitamin C daily for 13 weeks experienced an 18-percent increase of glutathione in white blood cells".
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...5.2005.00528.x
"our data provide evidence that red blood cell GSH (glutathione) is lower in patients with ED and even lower when associated with poorly controlled diabetes. This work suggests that GSH administration is a possible complementary therapeutic approach to the treatment of male ED, especially in case of failure of other pharmacological therapies, such as phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors".
https://advancedmolecularlabs.com/bl...ance-nutrients
"Vitamin C and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) are antioxidants that enhance the function of polyphenols in the body. Men with erectile dysfunction (ED) show higher levels of free radicals and lower levels of antioxidants than men without ED. Antioxidants such as vitamin C and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) combined with the B vitamin folic acid can improve erection capacity in aging men. Vitamin C, NAC and folic acid work synergistically together with polyphenols and the amino acid L-citrulline in the production of nitric oxide".
https://todayspractitioner.com/sexua...-nitric-oxide/
"A key mediator of blood vessel function is nitric oxide (NO), a tiny gas molecule produced in the blood vessels, nerves, and immune cells. Best known for its role in maintaining blood pressure, NO also mediates penile erections, supports healthy blood flow to the brain, enhances muscle oxygen use during exercise, and helps protect against infections".
"Unfortunately, NO production declines with age; hence, we see an increase in both hypertension and ED with age. According to NO researcher and expert Nathan Bryan, PhD, erectile difficulties typically precede the increase in blood pressure, and should serve as an ominous sign of potential worse problems to come. Although not their primary mechanism of action, phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors that are commonly used for ED also have been demonstrated to enhance erectile function directly by increasing NO production".
"The amino acids L-citrulline and L-arginine both serve as "food" to produce NO from. In men with ED, both of these amino acids have clinical studies showing they may be of benefit. In a placebo-controlled trial, L-citrulline, at a dose of 1. 5 g / day, was found to significantly improve both erection hardness scores as well as intercourse frequency after one month of daily supplementation".
"One factor that potentiates the impact of these amino acids on circulating levels of NO is the presence of a sulfur-containing compound like glutathione or N-acetylcysteine (NAC). Additional antioxidants like ascorbic acid (vitamin C) help release the NO that was bound to glutathione, recapturing the NO that the body has already produced".
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11-01-22 21:02 #90
Posts: 405Originally Posted by ILikeButts [View Original Post]
I'm not aware of any dangers to continuous consumption of K2. People in Japan who eat Natto must be getting a large amount on a regular basis. I haven't heard of any problems from that. I did get some uncomfortable tingling in the hands and feet that subsided after stopping K2 and the process slowed. It isn't necessary to keep taking it once you have achieved the clean teeth effect, unless it stops, since K2 is stored in the liver. In my case I only took one bottle (60 capsules?) of K2 MK7 over a period of two months. I haven't taken any since, though I have started eating natural food sources like duck fat and butter. Years later the clean teeth effect is still working. That indicates that the natural process of removing excess calcium from soft tissues is still working. Keep in mind that although the process is working doesn't necessarily mean your arteries are all clear. It took a lifetime to clog the arteries and it could take years to unclog them, depending on your personal circumstances.
I'm surprised that some people are getting good results after taking it for only two weeks. I suspect that is due more to magnesium and zinc, which can have a quicker impact. It took a lot longer for me. I did get some improvement in erections after taking vitamin D3 for one month, but most of my improvement was from the K2. After two weeks I got the clean teeth effect. After two months I got tingling in my hands and feet due to large amounts of calcium being released from the arteries. This might or might not happen to you. At that point I stopped taking K2 and the tingling was reduced. Therefore the decalcification process will likely be faster if you keep taking K2, but it will put more strain on your magnesium and zinc reserves. Three months after I started taking K2 I started to get morning wood again, which I hadn't had in a few years. Then I started to get spontaneous erections. This was all a gradual process. In all it took three years to get the total effect. In that time I reversed about 30 years of decline in erectile performance.
During that time I noticed I was more prone to getting muscle cramps unless I took a lot of magnesium. The calcium that is released from the walls of the arteries must be removed from the blood and excreted through the kidneys into the urine. That process uses up magnesium. The other thing I noticed is that my zinc levels were getting low. I noticed getting a weak sense of smell and taste. Then I took zinc and these senses returned. I also noticed that when these senses weakened, the clean teeth effect also got weak. Then when I took zinc the clean teeth effect returned. Even if you stop taking K2 supplements, you will probably still need to take magnesium and zinc as the decalcification process continues. How long this takes depends on how much plaque you had in your arteries. Once it is all removed, things will return to normal.
Vitamin D3 is converted in the body into the active form. This process uses uses up magnesium. This is why you should always take magnesium with vitamin D3. However, the D3 will be converted within a few days. It won't be a continuous drain on your magnesium reserves the way decalcification is.
Magnesium, zinc and vitamin D are all involved in hundreds of body processes. A deficiency would result in reduced health. Resolving a deficiency with supplements should bring health closer to optimal levels. The main processes the body uses K2 for are mineralization of the bones and decalcification of the soft tissues.
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10-31-22 21:16 #89
Posts: 43K2 Long Term?
Thanks again John Dough for all of the well researched information. I have taken a couple of bottles now of K2 and have definitely noticed the smooth teeth effect, it was quite pronounced.
Currently working on eliminating my masturbation / porn habit. When I have gone a week without masturbating and then had sex the difference is dramatic. Good, hard erection with no loss of hardness during sex and much, much greater sensitivity. Reaching orgasm has been an issue for me but when I abstain from masturbating it becomes very easy to climax. So I think you are very correct in saying that cutting out masturbation is fundamental in improving your performance.
One question. Do you know of any downside to the continual daily taking of K2? Are there any risks that you are aware of? Or is it just not helpful after the initial period of decalcification?
BTW, I recently had my first CAC test (coronary artery calcification, I think) done and got a zero so I was very pleased with that. Any thoughts on the efficacy of CAC screening?
Thanks again John!
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10-26-22 00:02 #88
Posts: 405Originally Posted by WayFarer762 [View Original Post]
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10-25-22 13:08 #87
Posts: 88Losing erection
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10-24-22 16:00 #86
Posts: 86My body reaction to Mk7 and Other supplements
I have read all posts in this thread and have been actively following what John Dough mentions about Vitamin K2 MK7.
A little background on me- Heavy smoker and watches porn few minutes everyday and sometime used to masturbate as well.
I gave up the habit of porn addiction completely and also started the supplements. I ordered Mk7 from I herb website and started taking 2 tabs + magnesium 400 mcg X1 tab+ d3 -2000 iu X1 and zinc tab 50 MG X1 tab everyday, also added Himalaya ashwagandha tab X1. Results in last 15 days is that I am off high BP tablets, I don't get palpitations, I am super energetic and erections have improved quite a bit, yet to understand how to determine the teeth clean effect. It is not only working good for erections but also has helped my overall body functions. I am yet to find out the cause of loosi erection while having sex sometimes.
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10-12-22 15:44 #85
Posts: 405Originally Posted by MuscleHetero [View Original Post]
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10-11-22 08:29 #84
Posts: 174Porn induced erectile dysfunction
Has anyone tried NO PMO (Porn masturbation orgasm) for 90 days for rewiring the brain to overcome porn induced erectile dysfunction and loss of sensitivity of penis? What are the personal experiences?
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10-07-22 21:44 #83
Posts: 406Quad vs Tri Mix
Originally Posted by PilotPete [View Original Post]
You may need to squirt the mixed solution into a clean sterile container and then draw into your injection syringe. If you can pull the plunger out and reinsert it then you can squirt from the large into the small one for injecting.
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10-07-22 17:14 #82
Posts: 405Originally Posted by BobBlack [View Original Post]
Some of what we consider to be the natural aging process is actually just nutritional imbalance or deficiency. We consume too much calcium and not enough magnesium. Calcium is the number one cause of death worldwide. It clogs the arteries resulting in death by heart attack. One study showed 97% of subjects tested were deficient in vitamin K2.
The effects of nutrition on health are studied more in livestock than in humans. A good example is gray hair. It is well known that copper deficiency causes gray hair or wool in animals. It does the same thing in humans. How many old people have gray hair? You may say you don't care about hair color, but copper has many other functions in the body.
https://u.osu.edu/sheep/2019/10/15/c...ep-and-cattle/
"Copper is an essential trace element for animals needed for body, bone and wool growth, pigmentation, healthy nerve fibers, and white blood cell function. Causes: low copper levels in plants due to a lack of copper in fertilizer".
http://ecoursesonline.iasri.res.in/m...w.php?id=53593
"A deficiency of copper impairs the animal's ability to absorb iron leading to anemia, Deficiency of copper causes: Poor growth, Bone disorders, gastro-intestinal disturbances, Infertility, Depigmentation of hair and wool, Lesions in the brain stem and spinal cord, 'stringy' or 'steely' wool, sudden death due to rupture of major blood vessels. Copper deficiency also leads to reproductive problems in cattle".
https://www.redenhair.com/en/blog/th...-grey-hair-n53
"Copper is a vital component of melanin, the natural dark pigment that gives the skin, hair and eyes their colour. Melanin can only be produced by melanocytes in the presence of the enzyme tyrosinase, and it is precisely copper that catalyses this enzymatic reaction. Copper increases the levels of melanin and collagen in the body. A piece of research published in the journal Biological Trace Element Research in 2012, showed the link between a deficiency of this mineral and greying hair".
"Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element in both humans and animals. The human body only contains approximately 100 mg of Cu, so it is required in small quantities. As a transition metal, it is a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions and in addition to its role in iron metabolism, it is also involved in many other biological processes, including antioxidant defence, neuropeptide synthesis and the immune function".
Just as calcium and magnesium must be kept in balance, copper and zinc balance each other. If taking a supplement, it is a good idea to take a balanced supplement that contains both zinc and copper. Men need more zinc than women, since some is lost every time we ejaculate. Other trace minerals are depleted as we age. I like the trace mineral supplement from Dr. Berg.
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10-07-22 16:32 #81
Posts: 405Originally Posted by BobBlack [View Original Post]
https://www.vinmec.com/en/news/healt...-it-dangerous/
"Prostate calcification is a disease with a high incidence in middle-aged men. The disease can progress seriously, easily leading to complications of prostatitis, urinary tract obstruction, seriously affecting the quality of life and sex life".
"Prostate calcification may be associated with conditions such as prostate enlargement, prostatitis or prostate cancer".
"According to specialists, the symptoms of this disease include: Weak urine stream, difficulty urinating, painful urination, burning when urinating, frequent urination, frequent urination, or nocturia; Unusual pain in the abdomen and groin; Pain in the perineum, rectum and penis; Have symptoms of discomfort in the penis, testicles; After sex, pain when ejaculating, semen turns pale yellow, only flowing out, not ejaculating as strongly as before".
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5100155/
"Prostatic calcification and prostatic calculus formation is commonly seen in adult population with chronic prostatitis. We are presenting here one such case (60-year-old male) in which almost whole glandular prostate was converted into stone. Prostatic calcifications are mostly found in the cephalad portion of the gland. They may also be identified in the region of verumontanum and the ejaculatory duct".
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10-03-22 00:02 #80
Posts: 45Super Quad Mix
I received the product and am eager to try it. There are 2 vials and they need to be mixed together but the instructions are not helpful. It comes with a huge syringe so the material could all be drawn into that. But then how to get it into the small syringe used for the injection? Assistance is most welcome.
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09-30-22 17:57 #79
Posts: 405Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
Natto Serrapeptase sounds like it would be more useful to prevent blood clots, a common cause of strokes. Strokes due to blood clots are sometimes caused by uric acid crystals from eating too much sugar, alcohol or meat (read the book "Drop Acid" by David Perlmutter). Calcium clogged arteries are another cause of strokes.
For people like me who have difficulty eating bad tasting foods like Natto, vitamin K2 MK-7 supplements are made from Natto bacteria fermentation.