nanna1, how is your POIS these days? Still in a "healed" state?
Hi berlin1984,
Yeah, I still have remission of POIS symptoms. It feels like permanent improvement since it has been over a year now. The itch on the left side of my chin still occurs after orgasm and can spread to the left part of my face and ear if I scratch it. Also, I usually have to twist-pop (and stretch) my lower back. If I do not pop my back after O, then it will feel tight and stiff for a day or two. The back-issue started when I had a car accident (2018) and my back got injured. I had to go to physical therapy and a chiropractor to heal, but somehow orgasms can cause the pain to return if I don't pop and stretch it out.
All the other symptoms that I used to have are completely gone.
Recently, I have been having Os every other day; so about 3 per week. I read somewhere that maximum health benefits from sex occur at one orgasm per week. Any more or less than that is sub-optimal in terms of health benefits from sexual activity. So I may cut back in the future. I usually have most of my orgasms in the morning before I go to work because they seem to make me more creative. I have never done recreational drugs. But I can imagine how artist who do drugs for creativity feel. Also, orgasms seem to help me focus more now. It's like a brain boost. Thanks for asking.
According to Wikipedia, there is 170 types of HPV.
Most of those HPV types are rare. The
Gardasil 9 vaccine (9vHPV) covers the 9 most common/prevalent types (HPV 6, 8, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, 58). There is some evidence that Gardasil 9 can cure HPV infection even after being infected.
Consult your doctor before taking vaccines.
--HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen Infection (2015)
--Human Papillomavirus Prophylactic Vaccination improves reproductive outcome in infertile patients with HPV semen infection: a retrospective study (2018)
--Clearance of recalcitrant warts in a pediatric patient following administration of the nine‐valent human papillomavirus vaccine (2020)
--Nonavalent human papillomavirus vaccination as a treatment for warts in an immunosuppressed adult (2017)
--Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: A Promising Treatment for Recalcitrant Cutaneous Warts in Children (2015)
Since you are the AHCC expert, maybe try to take AHCC (And Lysine?) again for some months and report back how it affects your throat.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6435520/
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141028122424.htm
Thanks for sharing the science Daily article. It says that Active Hexose Correlated Compound (AHCC)
takes about 6 months to clear the HPV infection. A few people in the study were able to clear the infection after 3 months of AHCC.
I only took AHCC for about 2.5 months consistently (but cycled). Then I took it on-and-off during the (2019) flu season and (2020) coronavirus peak. Maybe I did not take AHCC the best way or I did not take it long enough to fully clear infections. I read that AHCC improves the efficiency of the influenza virus vaccine.
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Short-term supplementation with active hexose correlated compound improves the antibody response to influenza B vaccine (2012)I think that I will get the Gardasil 9 vaccine (3 booster shots) and take AHCC (or Immunocomplex) consistently for 6 months during the vaccination to boost its effects.