we were discussing the available ways to have better sex with nutritional or chemical boosters...
candidtates included Viagra... effective for maintaing an erexction but doesn't get to core hormonal or brain parts of a great sex experience...
i.e. having a stiff erection is one thing, feeling the whole sex experience on multiple levels of your being is another thing...
So... another reader suggested Uprima, sold in Europe but not USA... Uprima does for the mesolimibic part of the brain (that controls sexual arousal) what Viagra does for the penis.
your humble correspondent, I, the Research Department, questioned whether one could use a legal and geneally available pro-hormone (doesn't act like a steroid that a bodybuilder would be interested in) could act as a general physical toner for the aging body, and assist in better sexual responses as a side effect.
Keto-dhea is a legal, and from my experience, effective supplemement that helps bring males (women may react differently) back around to how one felt when ones hormones were in abundance, the grass was high, and passionate sex was the order of the day.... how little we appreciated what we had, or youth is wasted on the young...
At his point, 25 mg. of keto-dhea seems a bit on the strongish side, but I'm not sure if I'm adapting to it or should cut back to about 18 mg.
Then I found ENADA, a vitamin based metabolic energiser that is also legal, non-toxic, and generally available. Somewhere between 5 mg. and 20 mg. of ENADA plust the keto-dhea seemed to put me square on the sweet spot of mental and physical functioning.
I suspect this has a lot to do with dopamine and dopaminergic neurons, these contol fine motor coordination, sex drive , motivation, a whole lot of the "get up and go", proactive, take contol of your life type brain functions.
No matter how stiff your penis is, if your dopaminergic brain cells aren't producing enough or if too many of them have died off, you aren't going to feel sex in any profound way, you probably won't have too much spark to try new things or change your habits, and if you lose enough of them, you start to get all trembly, and if you lose way to many of them, you get Parkinson's disease.
Stats I read suggest that we lose approximately 13% of our dopaminergic neurons after age 40 (or was it 30 ?) PER DECADE...
which would explain a lot of things. The major problem with dopamine neurons, especially those in the sustantia nigra, is that you don't have too many of them to begin with.... like 30,000 or something...
I'm guessing that the keto-dhea and the ENADA enriched my dopamine system, which then led to interesting personal outcomes.....