Did anyone develop high blood sugar/ diabetes because of excessive masturbation ? Please help

Discussion in 'Rebooting - Porn Addiction Recovery' started by stack85, Jul 5, 2017.

  1. ClaritySeeker

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    Really?
    So you went on a plant-based diet after being diagnosed with diabetes and that diet change has nothing to do with your diabetes getting better? See how that doesn't make any sense? I'm also pretty sure you improved your diet as time went on and you learned more about a plant based diet.
    I'm just saying you can't make claims that no PMO alone cured your diabetes when at the same time you are improving your diet. And, again, diet is the most important factor in treating diabetes. Maybe PMO has something to do with it, but for most people, diet is #1.
    Since you don't like science I'll break it down for you: Go on a really bad diet and then do strict NO PMO and see what happens to your diabetes. I bet it gets worse, or do you disagree with that as well?
     
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    That sexual activity affects health has long been known even for old / ancient knowledgeable people including Chinese Confucius, and across christian and Islamic religions. I am not saying this just by hearsay, I read about them as part of my long quest to find answers to my problem. All of them were saying sexual activity weakens the body, and excessive activity shortens life. I dont even have to quote them to believe it, I already know just from my body. That every time I ejaculated I got worse. You may not feel it, because you are in good health right now and you don't have that sensitive feeling to notice it. Right now, my health improved to the level that even I am about soon to lose that sensitivity to clearly feel that.
     
  4. MarinoBigFan1984

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    High sugar is not caused by masturbation
     
  5. osimodel

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    @stack85 Dude can you stop relapsing? :D including myself.... every time we relapse, we put ourselves 10-14 days behind. It is so expensive.
     
  6. etag86

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    Diet unlikely has big impact on health. Its PMO which consumes internal energy of the body and weakens it.
    It's not just PMO for that matter. Any high level depression / loneliness / sudden fear all can use / tap into that vital energy and weaken the body. But diet, it's almost out of question. Maybe if you eat from dumpster for a long time, then it may. Or stay hungry for extended period, then also may.
     
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  7. ClaritySeeker

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    I think the key word is excess/excessive/too much. Yes too much exercise or sex is not good, but if done in healthy amounts it is fine. Or else none of us would be alive today (someone has to procreate).

    Diet unlikely has a big impact on health? Are you serious? Have you heard of a heart attack? Obesity? Chronic diseases? All of these are absolutely impacted by diet. "You are what you eat" could not be more true. I'm not denying mental illness and PMO can affect health, but to say diet has no impact is something nobody else would probably agree with you on. Diet is one of the most important factors for your health.
     
  8. stack85

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    @etag86 For your sake, don't try to talk things with @ClaritySeeker, Talking to that user is like beating your head against a rock.You can read all my exchanges with him, I made it clear that diet does indeed cause diabetes in many cases but my particular case actually has nothing to do with it, I even explained how I successfully lasted long streaks with blood sugar normalizing at the end of each one of them but still ... It's like he thinks he's God and can talk on our behalf lol. I decided to ignore him completely. I know my own body more than he does ... I mean WHAT THE .....!!!!

    When being a PMO addict, your hormones get out of whack, your EPINEPHRINE also known as ADRENALINE gets out of whack, that alone BLOCKS insulin action and your sugar gets HIGH. I have proof because I took a BLOOD TEST after days of masturbating 3 times a day and my adrenaline and CORTISOL levels were very high. You can request a blood test www.requestatest.com

    I'll share my blood test results. My testosterone was also VERY VERY low. And after 26 days, it went back up. LOW testosterone can also contribute to insulin resistance. I'll post those results here so people can maybe understand that PMO when done excessively can totally ruin your health ... Maybe it doesn't affect everyone but it surely does affect me and many other people I talked to. Honestly I feel like PMO is a curse and it's a message for me to stop this bad habit .... It has ruined my health and I am still young.
     
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  9. stack85

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    @osimodel I'm not relapsing this time man ... It's just not worth it ... I am going to do my best to last. How are you feeling ?
     
  10. ClaritySeeker

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    Do you not understand what etag86 is saying? He said diet unlikely has a big impact on health. Do you believe that to be true? You must have beaten your head against the rocks too much :p. Here, look again...
    You actually agree with this? Because in your last post you said "I made it clear that diet does indeed cause diabetes in many cases but my particular case actually has nothing to do with it". He was not talking about your case, he was making a general statement.
    You can't have it both ways Stack85, I think I'll join you in the head banging o_O
     
  11. Are you guys still arguing over this? Why not compromise and agree that both diet and pmo play a significant role in blood sugar management?
     
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  12. RollerCoaster

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    Oh boy, this makes me sad :/
     
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  13. ClaritySeeker

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    Yes, both diet and PMO play a significant role in blood sugar management, and for most people diet it the most important factor. In OPs case, PMO is the most significant factor for himself in his opinion.

    Yes, me too, that's why the world needs more people like you to speak up against ignorance like this. That's the wonderful thing about free speech (limited by moderators), it's that even incorrect statement can be said, but hopefully the truth can drown out the lies. So thank you :D
     
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    Well noFap is full of "anecdotal" argumentation and I don't always want to argue against it, because if something works for someone than it is fine ;) BUT this statement was wrong without any doubts.

    @etag86 maybe you are having a hard time changing your eating habits (like me), so you try to tell yourself that it would't help anyways
     
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    @bken If you read my messages, you will understand that I do not deny that diet is important for health. What I just want people to understand is that PMO by itself can totally RUIN your health to the extent of giving you diabetes and high blood pressure EVEN IF you follow a good diet. I've been taking magnesium by the way and my condition is still the SAME. What DOES REALLY HELP ME is being able to last at least 21 days on nofap HARD MODE .... I repeatedly tested it and I almost feel brand new with my blood sugar and pressure normalized. My weakness is being able to remain PMO free, which I believe I will achieve soon.

    How are you feeling ?
     
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  16. stack85

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    @osimodel Sorry to ask you this ... so you had diabetes too ??? like high blood sugar ??? from this post, you were saying your sugar issues are resolved. If you can elaborate, that would be great. on day 5 here doing great.
     
  17. stack85

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    @md70 Sorry i did not notice your messages. Yes I did ... My sugar normalizes after I spend like 21 days at least hard mode on nofap. I just need to stop relapsing.
     
  18. Still having withdrawals but my energy went up a bit after quitting all supplementation. It seems eating whole foods is the only way for me. I still believe PMO can cause blood sugar imbalances as well, and that the effects thereof are worsened by eating junk foods. If you combine no pmo with a clean diet, the risk of developing diabetes should diminish significantly.
    I think it's important to realize PMO really does literally burn important neurotransmitters and nutrients that are not easily replaced and which are otherwise necessary for healthy metabolism. Things like zinc come to mind. Unhealthy foods promote inflammation and if you're already weak because of pmo it will be a merry go round that will promote insulin resistance.
     
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  19. etag86

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    I haven't seen anyone who changed their diet and cured diseases like heart failure or diabetes. People still get those, though they only eat home cooked clean food. They can only control the symptoms. Yes some foods can exacerbate but they are not the real cause. And I am not talking about the problems you can quickly fix in 10 days once you change the diet. I am referring to chronic conditions. Mostly they are the result of weakness brought by depression, which includes over sexual activity, and also aging.
     
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    Please don't. I don't want you to get into depression :)