Can you reverse fibrosis in the liver and penile tissue?

Can you reverse fibrosis in the liver and penile tissue?

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Shocking new study reveals how to naturally remove blankets of fibrous tissue from the liver AND the penis. Here’s the secret many men have been waiting for…

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Probably not.

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For instance, diabetes or pre-diabetes.

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Sleeping poorly, missing meals, counting calories, cutting carbs.

Most of today’s fad diets increase dangerous blood fat.

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Click here to discover how to burn the blood fat that’s circulating in your system right now, safely.

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Can you reverse fibrosis in the liver and penile tissue?

This newsletter was the first to bring penile fibrosis to the attention of men worldwide.

To this day, doctors don’t know much about it, although researchers have been investigating it for years.

Today I want to share some information that may help combat fibrosis of all kinds.

Like penile fibrosis, chronic liver disease it is extremely common, because the liver is the first line of defense against endotoxins from our food.

On top of that, our Western diet is very poor. It’s very high in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and it’s been shown that PUFAs cause fatty liver.

This study (below) relates to eliminating fibrosis in your liver and rebuilding your liver.

At least 20% of Americans have fatty livers, and many of those people are older men.

Fatty liver disease can progress and has several health impacts…

It lowers thyroid function and lowers your metabolism.

Very importantly, it interferes with the liver’s ability to process endotoxins.

This leads to elevated toxin levels in the blood. Those toxins ultimately reach the brain and the body’s other organs.

And one cause of the liver becoming fibrotic is fatty liver disease.

So what can we do to fix a broken liver?

This research revealed that liver disease is probably caused by high serotonin levels.

Serotonin is a hormone that we need in small amounts, but too much can cause many problems.

Most of our serotonin is produced in the gut.

And, of course, the gut is has a close relationship with the liver because the liver has to process all the toxins from the gut.

Healthy liver regrowth…

requires stimulation of the 5-HT(2B) receptor by serotonin, which activates expression of transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1).

Having excess transforming growth factor beta one (TGF-β1) is caused by too much serotonin – and excess TGF-β1 causes fibrosis.

The process is much the same in the penile tissues, the heart valve, the kidneys, and other tissues that can become fibrotic.

Now read this next section carefully:

Antagonism of 5-HT(2B) slowed or stopped fibrosis and improved liver function.

The name of the game is to lower serotonin levels and to interfere with the behavior of 5-HT(2B) receptors.

You can do this through a number of medical and nonmedical interventions.

Diet and nutrition are always number one.

Most important is avoiding raw vegetables and other high-residue foods that spend lots of time rotting in the gut – releasing vast amounts of endotoxins.

Avoid polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) now and going forward. That will help to flush your body of the PUFAs that are already stored there.  

If you want to try medications, try old-style lisuride, ritanserin, and the first-generation antihistamine cyproheptadine.

And a final word about tissue fibrosis of all types:

Pharmacologic inactivation of 5-HT(2B) also effectively prevented the onset of fibrosis.

This will probably work against penile fibrosis as well as fibrosis of the liver and other organs and tissues.

Ask your doctor about lisuride and cyproheptadine, and their anti-fibrosis potential.

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Deep cleanse your penile chambers with this simple daily shake

This simple shake reduces fibrosis…

It runs across the penile chambers – which need to be healthy for good erections – dissolving any plaque, scarring, and blockage…

leaving clean and sensitive nerve endings that can feel every touch again.

Even if you haven’t had good erections in a while, you may be able to restore the health of your penis and make it fatter and bigger – and work better…

by ending penile fibrosis.

Here’s a natural and easy way to deep cleanse fibrosis and restore great erections… even increase your size.


Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.

Liver Disease - The Big Picture http://www.liverfoundation.org/education/liverlowdown/ll1013/bigpicture/

Stimulating healthy tissue regeneration by targeting the 5-HT₂B receptor in chronic liver disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22120177Platelet-derived serotonin links vascular disease and tissue fibrosis http://jem.rupress.org/content/early/2011/04/21/jem.20101629.short

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