Wife needs a boost pt141 vs oxtocin?

To give you an idea of the effect I'm describing, they give PT-141 to paralyzed guys with spinal cord injuries so they regain enough sensitivity to orgasm.
Would PT-141 help with impotence caused by nerve damage? Friend of mine just confided in me that because of his back surgery, Cialis, Viagra, etc. are of no help.
 
Cialis and viagra are used in people with back injuries in wheelchairs. however if have cauda equina and conus medullaris than may not help and nothing is going to help I dont think other than repairing nerves.
 
Would PT-141 help with impotence caused by nerve damage? Friend of mine just confided in me that because of his back surgery, Cialis, Viagra, etc. are of no help.

Cialis and viagra are used in people with back injuries in wheelchairs. however if have cauda equina and conus medullaris than may not help and nothing is going to help I dont think other than repairing nerves.

PT-141 has been used to restore sexual function in men with spinal cord damage.

It absolutely has a beneficial effect, despite nerve damage.

The phrase "Restores the brain - penis connection" is an apt way to describe how it's different from PDE5 inhibitors like Cialis and Viagra.

However, and I keep repeating this, lower doses induce all the side effects and only the benefits are reduced.

2.5mg is the lowest genuinely effective dose for libido imo. Lower doses will induce erections, but not the full libido/sensation enhancement its capable of.

So you get a lot of "I got hardons and nausea this sucks", because of inappropriate dosing.

The prescription dose for libido restoration in WOMEN is 1.7mg, and as it's based on body mass men need more.
 
PT-141 has been used to restore sexual function in men with spinal cord damage.

It absolutely has a beneficial effect, despite nerve damage.

The phrase "Restores the brain - penis connection" is an apt way to describe how it's different from PDE5 inhibitors like Cialis and Viagra.

However, and I keep repeating this, lower doses induce all the side effects and only the benefits are reduced.

2.5mg is the lowest genuinely effective dose for libido imo. Lower doses will induce erections, but not the full libido/sensation enhancement its capable of.

So you get a lot of "I got hardons and nausea this sucks", because of inappropriate dosing.

The prescription dose for libido restoration in WOMEN is 1.7mg, and as it's based on body mass men need more.
This is great info, thank you.
 
This is great info, thank you.

Whether from injury, or just "fried" from decades of orgasms, I don't think there's a better compound for sexual function "rehabilitation".

Repeated use over a few months seems to build a new "circuit". Not only restoring function lost from disease or injury, but bringing back the kind of intense sensation and orgasm you had as a teenager,

Also, side effects lessen with each use. Eventually they go away entirely, It's not the passing nausea that's the main issue when first starting, but the digestive effects, inducing diarrhea or constipation (it's very GLP like in that regard, affecting GI motility) The lighter you eat the first few times the better off you'll be. A glass of metamucil before can ease the impact significantly. By the 4-5 use of PT there shouldn't be an issue.
 
Whether from injury, or just "fried" from decades of orgasms, I don't think there's a better compound for sexual function "rehabilitation".

Repeated use over a few months seems to build a new "circuit". Not only restoring function lost from disease or injury, but bringing back the kind of intense sensation and orgasm you had as a teenager,

Also, side effects lessen with each use. Eventually they go away entirely, It's not the passing nausea that's the main issue when first starting, but the digestive effects, inducing diarrhea or constipation (it's very GLP like in that regard, affecting GI motility) The lighter you eat the first few times the better off you'll be. A glass of metamucil before can ease the impact significantly. By the 4-5 use of PT there shouldn't be an issue.
Thanks again, appreciate the info!
 
Thanks again, appreciate the info!

It also brings back other physically pleasurable behaviors we lose so gradually with time they go unnoticed.

Yawning despite not being tired (a subconscious sign of ease and relaxation that's often a prelude to sexual activity in mammals).

An impulse to stretch, which feels extraordinarily good.

Unconsciously running hands through hair. "Self grooming", another sex related signal.

And this lasts for days.

A fascinating compound really...
 
Whether from injury, or just "fried" from decades of orgasms, I don't think there's a better compound for sexual function "rehabilitation".

Repeated use over a few months seems to build a new "circuit". Not only restoring function lost from disease or injury, but bringing back the kind of intense sensation and orgasm you had as a teenager,

Also, side effects lessen with each use. Eventually they go away entirely, It's not the passing nausea that's the main issue when first starting, but the digestive effects, inducing diarrhea or constipation (it's very GLP like in that regard, affecting GI motility) The lighter you eat the first few times the better off you'll be. A glass of metamucil before can ease the impact significantly. By the 4-5 use of PT there shouldn't be an issue.
Do you think it’ll work the same for women, as far as rebuilding a new circuit for them and enhancing orgasm and libido?
 

Only you use the coupon, btw:

"The typical cash cost of Vyleesi without health insurance is $2,194.65 per 8, 4ML of 1.75MG/0.3ML Pen though you can save money using a SingleCare Vyleesi coupon to pay just $1,848.46 for 8, 4ml of 1.75mg/0.3ml Pen of Vyleesi. "

Makes the fact 8 doses of UGL costs $8 an even bigger bargain than GLPs or HGH.

But I guarantee there are ugly, wealthy guys out there happy to pay the pharma price to make their wives extremely horny.
 
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