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Matt Cook here, and for decades, serotonin has been called the “happy hormone”…
But it’s not a happy hormone at all — in fact, it is poisoning men!
It’s poisoning the gut, the penis, and all the other organs in the male body.
And it’s NOT making a man happier by any means.
Believe it or not, the real happy hormone is something else entirely…
And it’s incredible for men’s performance…
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Ever heard of oxytocin? It’s the hormone for happiness in the bedroom
I’ve discovered a hormone more powerful than serotonin or even testosterone…
It’s called oxytocin and it’s responsible for that addicting, pleasurable feeling you get when you’re intimate with a woman.
And studies show oxytocin even strengthens erections in men:
So how do you boost oxytocin levels for better erections and even more pleasure?
This is how I’m doing it — and you can try this as soon as tonight alone or with a woman…
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This is the real hormone for happiness in the bedroom
Serotonin — marketed as “the happy hormone” — is a problem.
Most serotonin is produced in the gut, not the brain, and it causes woes, not happiness.
High serotonin in the gut is a trigger for many diseases right throughout the body.
It has been a known factor in causing depression, mental illness and irritable bowel syndrome for some time.
But just recently serotonin has been identified as playing a major role in Crohns’ disease…
One of the most serious and difficult-to-treat gastrointestinal disorders.
Decreasing gut serotonin could help with Crohn’s disease…
The research indicates that serotonin-boosting treatments might increase the likelihood of Crohns’.
The combination of human and animal research was carried out at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The paper was published in Science Advances.
The research centered on a biological process called autophagy.
Autophagy is the body’s way of cleaning up proteins which are waste from cells in the body.
These cells may be your cells or bacterial cells.
Previous studies had uncovered changes in autophagy in people with Crohn’s disease.
People suffering this condition are less likely to be able to clean up these waste products.
“Decreased autophagy, an essential intracellular recycling process, is linked to the pathogenesis of various diseases including Crohn’s disease.”
Very recently, researchers have wondered whether this impaired autophagy could be a cause of Crohn’s disease…
And if so, what causes impaired autophagy.
“Factors that lead to the development of impaired autophagy during intestinal inflammation remain largely unexplored.”
This research combined human and animal investigations to try to get the root of this issue.
“Here, we report the impact of the interaction between serotonin and autophagy in colitis in mouse and human studies.”
Animal studies show that increasing serotonin in the gut led to problems with autophagy.
The inability to clean up these waste proteins seems to lead to inflammation of the colon – colitis…
The main physical manifestation of Crohn’s disease.
‘In mice, increased gut serotonin inhibited autophagy and led to enhanced colitis susceptibility.”
Then they looked at things from the other end – to see what happens when you decrease serotonin.
Inhibiting autophagy by reducing serotonin decreases inflammation in the gastrointestinal system.
“Reciprocally, mice with reduced serotonin exhibited up-regulated autophagy which resulted in significantly decreased colitis.”
The researchers discovered that autophagy and serotonin had knock-on effects on gut bacteria which cause inflammation.
Serotonin may cause changes to gut bacteria which lead to Crohn’s disease.
“Deletion of autophagy genes in concert with reduced serotonin, promoted the development of a colitogenic microbiota and abolished the protective effects conferred by reduced serotonin.”
The researchers then looked at humans.
Cells from people with Crohn’s disease or healthy people suffered decreased autophagy when serotonin was elevated.
This shows that the process of serotonin inhibiting autophagy leading to gastrointestinal inflammation is likely to occur in humans as it does in mice.
“Notably, in control and patient peripheral blood mononuclear cells, we uncovered that serotonin treatment inhibited autophagy.”
We already knew that high serotonin was involved in many types of gut problems.
But until now, Crohn’s disease seemed like it may have been something different.
We now know that elevated serotonin is probably a major factor in the cause of Crohn’s disease.
“Our findings suggest serotonin as a previously unidentified therapeutic target in intestinal inflammatory disorders such as Crohn’s disease that exhibits dysregulated autophagy.”
Even before I read this research I knew that high serotonin was a cause of many health problems.
I have advocated for most people to adopt a lifestyle which lowers their serotonin…
Quite the opposite of the dominant narrative in medical and health circles.
But when you look at the research it’s very easy to argue that high serotonin is much more of a real problem than low serotonin.
There are simple dietary, supplemental and lifestyle hacks which can significantly lower your good serotonin.
—-Important Message About Lowering Harmful Serotonin in the Gut—-
Penis problems start in the gut — this fixes both with one simple trick
Most people don’t realize that serotonin gets created in the gut…
So when you have too much serotonin, the first place it builds up is in your gut…
Where it causes awful problems with going to the bathroom, digesting food, and eating in general.
And the next place serotonin builds up is in the penis, where it begins causing erections problems.
Fortunately, if you fix the gut, erections comes roaring back immediately after.
And it’s as easy as using this simple gut protocol I’ve come up with — free today
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