Is this scientiffically true?
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Symptoms of sexual exhaustion include:
1. Regular pain/cramp or during orgasm/ejaculation in the pelvic cavity, lumbar, sacrum, abductors, perineum, penis, (clitoris and vagina during penetration-sexual act-orgasm-and post-orgasm), testicles, pelvis, shoulders and head, due to the lack of the hormone prostaglandin E-1 (for relaxation and elasticity of tissues) synthesized by local tissues, and an abrupt fall in brain neurotransmitters acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin and GABA, or excessive conversion of dopamine in norepinephrine (norepinephrine) -epinephrine (adrenaline).
2. Depression, stress, anxiety and emotional instability, due to neurotransmitter deficiency (acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin and GABA)
3. Disorders of attention and absent mind (lack of concentration), (due to deficiency of the brain neurotransmitters acetylcholine and serotonin), and failure or insufficient memory.
4. Dark circles and sensitivity to light: problem in the sensory nerves (acetylcholine deficiency) and amplifying circuits (lack of dopamine).
5. Ringing in the ears. (point 4).
6. Scarce or lack of seminal production (also vaginal dryness in women), weak and scarce and/or aqueous ejaculation, or lack of ejaculation and orgasm, due to neuroendocrine disorders resulting from the depletion of liver, kidney, prostate and testicular functions . In men it is the mechanism of destruction of seminal production; In women it is due to a low level of estrogen or a high level of progesterone in the blood.
7. Weak erection or impotence.
8. Low libido, exhaustion and fatigue due to the deficiency of the neurotransmitters dopamine, acetylcholine and serotonin.
9. Prostatitis or urethritis (abrasion of the prostate and urethral ducts due to the alkalizing action of daily semen flow), habitual infections of the prostate, urethra and bladder), urinary or intestinal incontinence, numbness of the clitoris or pains. Excessive pre-seminal fluid and vagina too wet.
1. Regular pain/cramp or during orgasm/ejaculation in the pelvic cavity, lumbar, sacrum, abductors, perineum, penis, (clitoris and vagina during penetration-sexual act-orgasm-and post-orgasm), testicles, pelvis, shoulders and head, due to the lack of the hormone prostaglandin E-1 (for relaxation and elasticity of tissues) synthesized by local tissues, and an abrupt fall in brain neurotransmitters acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin and GABA, or excessive conversion of dopamine in norepinephrine (norepinephrine) -epinephrine (adrenaline).
2. Depression, stress, anxiety and emotional instability, due to neurotransmitter deficiency (acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin and GABA)
3. Disorders of attention and absent mind (lack of concentration), (due to deficiency of the brain neurotransmitters acetylcholine and serotonin), and failure or insufficient memory.
4. Dark circles and sensitivity to light: problem in the sensory nerves (acetylcholine deficiency) and amplifying circuits (lack of dopamine).
5. Ringing in the ears. (point 4).
6. Scarce or lack of seminal production (also vaginal dryness in women), weak and scarce and/or aqueous ejaculation, or lack of ejaculation and orgasm, due to neuroendocrine disorders resulting from the depletion of liver, kidney, prostate and testicular functions . In men it is the mechanism of destruction of seminal production; In women it is due to a low level of estrogen or a high level of progesterone in the blood.
7. Weak erection or impotence.
8. Low libido, exhaustion and fatigue due to the deficiency of the neurotransmitters dopamine, acetylcholine and serotonin.
9. Prostatitis or urethritis (abrasion of the prostate and urethral ducts due to the alkalizing action of daily semen flow), habitual infections of the prostate, urethra and bladder), urinary or intestinal incontinence, numbness of the clitoris or pains. Excessive pre-seminal fluid and vagina too wet.
