What Viewers Say

I found these videos the other day and found them to be very interesting. I actually read the brain book mentioned in the videos, and it’s great as well. Everything adds up. Personal testament: I quit porn a few months ago. Since then haven’t cheated or looked at porn. I’ve seen a few images by […]

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Androgens Play a Pivotal Role in Maintaining Penile Tissue Architecture and Erection: A Review (2009)

Androgens Play a Pivotal Role in Maintaining Penile Tissue Architecture and Erection: A Review

Traish AM.
J Androl. 2009 Jul-Aug;30(4):363-9. Epub 2008 Sep 18.
Department of Biochemistry, Institute for Sexual Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Center for Advanced Biomedical Research, 700 Albany St, W607, Boston, MA 02118, USA. [email protected]

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Testosterone and Erectile Function: From Basic Research to a New Clinical Paradigm for Managing Men with Androgen Insufficiency and Erectile Dysfunction (2007)

Testosterone and Erectile Function: From Basic Research to a New Clinical Paradigm for Managing Men with Androgen Insufficiency and Erectile Dysfunction

Eur Urol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2008 October 7.
Published in final edited form as:
Eur Urol. 2007 July; 52(1): 54–70.
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Any suggestions for healing porn-induced delayed ejaculation (DE) or anorgasmia?

Delayed ejaculation may be the result of a numbed pleasure response in the brain

Many porn users report that delayed ejaculation was a precursor to their erectile dysfunction. Years of porn use can cause a variety of symptoms, which when examined, lie on a spectrum. Desensitization of the reward circuitry is at the root of these various symptoms, which include:

Dopamine in Drug Abuse and Addiction: Results of Imaging Studies and Treatment Implications (2007)

COMMENTS: Addicted brains not only suffer from decreased sensitivity to dopamine, but also less dopamine released in response to stimuli. FULL STUDY Nora D. Volkow, MD; Joanna S. Fowler, PhD; Gene-Jack Wang, MD; James M. Swanson, PhD; Frank Telang, MD Arch Neurol. 2007;64(11):1575-1579. ABSTRACT Imaging studies have provided new insights on the role of dopamine […]

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