Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
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Wait we are mixing things. I dont take any extract, taking the fresh juice.
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
Yes, to me too, pomegranate juice + pinapple juice 1h or 2h before sex give an erection boost!
https://www.edrugstore.com/blog/erectil ... al-enzyme/
Anyone tested “bromelain“ supplements?The research team also noted that the relaxation response appeared to occur independent of the nitric oxide-cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) pathway used by the oral ED drugs known as PDE5 inhibitors. If further testing confirms these assumptions, that would make bromelain yet another form of treatment for ED, one that might help those men who don’t respond positively to PDE5 inhibitors.
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pomegranate is aromatase inhibitor
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So, I’ve been trying to do some research into the effects of pomegranate juice and I stumbled on this warning not to combine with Viagra (and I assume also Cialis), which seemed legit:
https://www.ergo-log.com/viagra-pomegra ... thing.html
As mentioned before, I started drinking Pomegranate juice regularly 2 weeks ago. The first week just a cup or so per day. The second week, 1 cup, 3x per day. During that first week, I did also use viagra once but it was a very low dose (~12mg). That particular experience seemed normal.
The second week, I did experience some positive benefits (reported here earlier), however those seem to have passed now as I’m at the end of the 2nd week and it’s been a couple days since I’ve had mw, which is a bit unusual as I’ve been having it nearly everyday for almost 2 years. It’s also likely I will be dosing viagra at some point (as needed) in the near term, so don’t want to risk priapism or something.
So. I’m a bit concerned about continuing with daily doses of pomegranate juice. I might take a break and see what happens. Does anyone have experience in this area that can provide guidance?
https://www.ergo-log.com/viagra-pomegra ... thing.html
As mentioned before, I started drinking Pomegranate juice regularly 2 weeks ago. The first week just a cup or so per day. The second week, 1 cup, 3x per day. During that first week, I did also use viagra once but it was a very low dose (~12mg). That particular experience seemed normal.
The second week, I did experience some positive benefits (reported here earlier), however those seem to have passed now as I’m at the end of the 2nd week and it’s been a couple days since I’ve had mw, which is a bit unusual as I’ve been having it nearly everyday for almost 2 years. It’s also likely I will be dosing viagra at some point (as needed) in the near term, so don’t want to risk priapism or something.
So. I’m a bit concerned about continuing with daily doses of pomegranate juice. I might take a break and see what happens. Does anyone have experience in this area that can provide guidance?
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
That's why I say to use Cialis with it - Cialis won't carry the risk of Priapism. Pomegranate Juice has effects on liver enzymes associated with Viagra, but not Cialis.B>b4 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:40 pm So, I’ve been trying to do some research into the effects of pomegranate juice and I stumbled on this warning not to combine with Viagra (and I assume also Cialis), which seemed legit:
https://www.ergo-log.com/viagra-pomegra ... thing.html
As mentioned before, I started drinking Pomegranate juice regularly 2 weeks ago. The first week just a cup or so per day. The second week, 1 cup, 3x per day. During that first week, I did also use viagra once but it was a very low dose (~12mg). That particular experience seemed normal.
The second week, I did experience some positive benefits (reported here earlier), however those seem to have passed now as I’m at the end of the 2nd week and it’s been a couple days since I’ve had mw, which is a bit unusual as I’ve been having it nearly everyday for almost 2 years. It’s also likely I will be dosing viagra at some point (as needed) in the near term, so don’t want to risk priapism or something.
So. I’m a bit concerned about continuing with daily doses of pomegranate juice. I might take a break and see what happens. Does anyone have experience in this area that can provide guidance?
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Nitric Oxide
. 2006 Sep;15(2):93-102. doi: 10.1016/j.niox.2006.03.001. Epub 2006 Apr 19.
Pomegranate juice protects nitric oxide against oxidative destruction and enhances the biological actions of nitric oxide.
Louis J Ignarro 1, Russell E Byrns, Daigo Sumi, Filomena de Nigris, Claudio Napoli
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PMID: 16626982 DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2006.03.001
Abstract
Pomegranate juice (PJ), which is a rich source of potent flavonoid antioxidants, was tested for its capacity to protect nitric oxide (NO) against oxidative destruction and enhance the biological actions of NO. Employing chemiluminescence headspace analysis, PJ was found to be a potent inhibitor of superoxide anion-mediated disappearance of NO. PJ was much more potent than Concord grape juice, blueberry juice, red wine, ascorbic acid, and DL-alpha-tocopherol. As little as 3 microl of a 6-fold dilution of PJ, in a reaction volume of 5000 microl, produced a marked antioxidant effect, whereas 300 microl of undiluted blueberry juice or nearly 1000 microl of undiluted Concord grape juice were required to produce similar effects. PJ and other antioxidant-containing products were found to augment the anti-proliferative action of NO (DETA/NO) on vascular smooth muscle cell (rat aorta) proliferation. PJ was much more effective than the other products tested and elicited no effects when tested alone in the absence of added NO. Similarly, neither PJ nor the other products enhanced the anti-proliferative action of alpha-difluoromethylornithine, a stable substance that inhibits cell growth by NO-independent mechanisms. In order to determine whether PJ is capable of increasing the production of NO by vascular endothelial cells, PJ was tested for its capacity to upregulate and/or activate endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) in bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells. PJ elicited no effects on eNOS protein expression or catalytic activity. Moreover, PJ did not enhance promoter activity in the eNOS gene (COS-7 cells transfected with eNOS). These observations indicate that PJ possesses potent antioxidant activity that results in marked protection of NO against oxidative destruction, thereby resulting in augmentation of the biological actions of NO.
. 2006 Sep;15(2):93-102. doi: 10.1016/j.niox.2006.03.001. Epub 2006 Apr 19.
Pomegranate juice protects nitric oxide against oxidative destruction and enhances the biological actions of nitric oxide.
Louis J Ignarro 1, Russell E Byrns, Daigo Sumi, Filomena de Nigris, Claudio Napoli
Affiliations expand
PMID: 16626982 DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2006.03.001
Abstract
Pomegranate juice (PJ), which is a rich source of potent flavonoid antioxidants, was tested for its capacity to protect nitric oxide (NO) against oxidative destruction and enhance the biological actions of NO. Employing chemiluminescence headspace analysis, PJ was found to be a potent inhibitor of superoxide anion-mediated disappearance of NO. PJ was much more potent than Concord grape juice, blueberry juice, red wine, ascorbic acid, and DL-alpha-tocopherol. As little as 3 microl of a 6-fold dilution of PJ, in a reaction volume of 5000 microl, produced a marked antioxidant effect, whereas 300 microl of undiluted blueberry juice or nearly 1000 microl of undiluted Concord grape juice were required to produce similar effects. PJ and other antioxidant-containing products were found to augment the anti-proliferative action of NO (DETA/NO) on vascular smooth muscle cell (rat aorta) proliferation. PJ was much more effective than the other products tested and elicited no effects when tested alone in the absence of added NO. Similarly, neither PJ nor the other products enhanced the anti-proliferative action of alpha-difluoromethylornithine, a stable substance that inhibits cell growth by NO-independent mechanisms. In order to determine whether PJ is capable of increasing the production of NO by vascular endothelial cells, PJ was tested for its capacity to upregulate and/or activate endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) in bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells. PJ elicited no effects on eNOS protein expression or catalytic activity. Moreover, PJ did not enhance promoter activity in the eNOS gene (COS-7 cells transfected with eNOS). These observations indicate that PJ possesses potent antioxidant activity that results in marked protection of NO against oxidative destruction, thereby resulting in augmentation of the biological actions of NO.
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