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About 90 percent of all tongkat ali is fake. Here are the names of cheats.
By Serge Kreutz (2012)
Some 10 years ago, I experimented extensively with dopaminergics for sexual enhancement. I obtained the medications through the prescriptions of a physician in Southeast Asia, who was supportive of their off-label uses. I then set up a series of websites on which I reported my findings.
I gave up this experimentation after trying a maximum of 5 dosages of any of these dopaminergics. Some, like lisuride, I only tried once, as the side effects were just too severe.
As a writer who, just like everybody else, has to earn a living, I tried to charge for Internet access to sexual enhancement articles, covering dopaminergics. But I discontinued this endeavor after just a short while, not so much because the pay-for-access model was flawed but because I realized that the idea of sexual enhancement with dopaminergics was basically wrong.
Why did I have this wrong idea of using dopaminergics for sexual enhancement?
Well, there was a lot of hype surrounding dopaminergics in the early 2000s, much of it fuelled by the pharmaceutical industry. Pfizer had just introduced Viagra, and other pharmaceutical players wanted a slice of the erectile dysfunction cake.
One dopaminergic drug, apomorphine, was actually sold as erectile dysfunction drug (Uprima). And there was pharmaceutical industry-friendly research into another (Dostinex, cabergoline), and pseudo-scientific publications even promoted dopaminergics for life extension.
I am a scientifically minded person and I am in a general state of mind that lets me easily get excited about scientific advances in the field of sexual enhancement. So I did initially fall for all that scientific hype about better sex with dopaminergics.
Not for long. Just long enough to set up the numerous websites based on expectations, and long enough to write a good number of articles that reflected initial excitement and expectations for a grand solution to better sex (which I consider a philosophical necessity).
But if your interest is better sex, you can forget dopaminergics. I did, after my initial trials.
I so much forgot about them that for a good length of time, I did not even bother maintaining my dopaminergics-related websites.
But now I want to set the record straight. The idea of using dopaminergics for better sex is bullshit.
Dopaminergics will destroy your sexual health, just like the street dopaminergics cocaine, amphetamine, met, and crystal will.
Pharmaceutical dopaminergics will never give you the feeling of being the Greatest like street dopaminergics do. But nevertheless, they physiologically and physically mess up the dopaminergic system of your brain, and after some time will ruin your sexual health.
For what? Street dopaminergics give you a definite kick, but you won't experience anything pleasant from pharmaceutical dopaminergics. The most likely effect is nausea, plus feeling drowsy.
Drowsiness in men is often accompanied by non-sexual sort-of erections.
That is the sexual effect of dopaminergics. The rest is hype. Hype of the past. Apomorphine is no longer sold as erectile dysfunction drug. Scientists no longer research the idea of dopaminergics for sexual function, and for 10 years, I have not edited dopaminergics-related articles.
Just forget dopaminergics for sexual function.
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By Serge Kreutz (2004)
Cabergoline (brand name: Dostinex) is a new drug. Its primary purpose is to lower prolactin in patients with a pituitary tumor. But this drug has a potential that goes far beyond the treatment of brain cancers. Cabergoline is a pleasure drug without competitor. It can make sex better for practically everybody, not (like Viagra) just for people with a sexual dysfunction.
Cabergoline is an essential part of my favorite triple approach. My triple approach combines Viagra for penile plumbing, cabergoline for dopaminergics excitement, and tongkat ali extract for increased testosterone levels.
Viagra (sildenafil citrate) ensures that with sufficient erotic stimulation, I can maintain an erection for an hour.
I will need the tongkat ali extract to have a mind full of sexual fantasies to stay sufficiently interested in intercourse for an hour (or actually, several hours); otherwise I would have no use for the "cold" erection caused by the sildenafil citrate.
And the cabergoline is what gets me lost in excitement. If I have cabergoline in my blood during intercourse, time becomes indistinct, and I can have a pre-orgasm plateau phase that extends for 5 minutes, constantly aware that just one or two powerful thrusts will send me off.
However, the cabergoline also gives me much better control over the orgasmic release point, and thus allows me to withhold again and again and again.
While the combination of Viagra, tongkat ali extract, and cabergoline allows me to have intercourse for up to an hour, the downside is that being tensely erect and having intercourse for that long greatly increases the likelihood of fissures of the mucous skin of the penis shaft, as if the male organ were not built for that much friction.
My own experience with cabergoline (Dostinex) is, that it doesn't just make it easy to achieve multiple orgasms. The medication gives the word orgasm a whole new meaning.I have never, not even during my early twenties, felt so engulfed in lovemaking as I do now, at the age of well beyond 50, provided I have combined some Dostinex, some tongkat ali extract, and some generic sildenafil citrate.
I have no problem to go on with intercourse for an hour, and I remain totally focused (which is the contribution of the tongkat ali extract). And when I reach orgasm, it is with a power that marks the difference between a dribbling ejaculation and a half-a-meter shot.
Dostinex really is the libido wonder drug.
And mind you: cabergoline doesn't just work for men. It has the same sexualizing effect on women. This is the case because it acts not on those sexual organs that differentiate men and women, but on mankind's primary sexual organ, which is not located in a person's groin but on top of his neck: the brain.
While Viagra is useful primary for men, and while for testosterone (or tongkat ali extract), starkly different dosages are proper for men and women, cabergoline can be used for and by women just in the same manner, in the same dose, and with the same effect as it is used for men.
Actually, because male sexual problems are often just erection-related, while those of women usually are libido-related, the potential that Dostinex has in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction exceeds its potential as a libido enhancer for men.
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