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COVID-19 Coronavirus & Testosterone

30-9-2020 < SGT Report 28 684 words
 

by Lew Rockwell, Lew Rockwell:



Doctors are calling on men to who are hospitalized with lung   showing low testosterone levels in males predispose them to severe COVID-19 coronavirus symptoms if they should become ill with a respiratory infection.  A study published in THE AGING MALE says men with low testosterone levels are also more prone to die from influenza as well.


The critical situation posed by the COVID-19 coronavirus among high-risk individuals and the vulnerability of the earth’s 7.9 billion human population to a newly mutated COVID-19 coronavirus without a proven vaccine has prompted Moshe Shifrine PhD  to pose a revolutionary therapy based upon his decades of research in the field of olfactory (smell) therapy.



Dr. Shifrine holds two patents on the use of odors to tickle the olfactory bulb in the nose to produce hormones like testosterone and insulin.  Dr. Shifrine writes:


“Just a small number of molecules (in a concentration in billionths of a gram) in the nasal passages are needed to carry scent to the 20,000 nerve receptors in the olfactory bulb that is located on both hemispheres of the forebrain.  When the molecules attach to these receptors their vibratory signature sends an electric signal to the hypothalamus in the brain that results in the production of the smelled substance.  For example, the scent of testosterone or insulin stimulates the body’s production of these hormones.”


Dr. Shifrine instructs:  The olfactory system is able to distinguish 12,000 different aromas.


Dr. Shifrine holds a patent (US 8,679,507 B2) for the use of truffle extract that contains a very small amount of natural testosterone. A whiff of same has been demonstrated to double testosterone levels in men in all ten subjects tested.  The truffle extract, available commercially, also elevates testosterone levels in females and was demonstrated to alleviate common symptoms of menopause.


Use of a patient’s own antibodies


Shifrine, who has spent 15 years investigating olfactory science, suggests, via a natural mechanism he calls HARMONIC OLFACTORY IMMUNITY.  Instead of using truffle extract it may even be possible to use a patient’s own natural antibodies obtained from saliva via a mouth swab and expose the olfactory bulb to them in the nasal passages.  This in turn would make direct contact with the brain and therefore would purportedly increase antibody response throughout the body.


The thymus gland, where T-memory cells are made to produce life-long immunity, is under control of the hypothalamus in the brain, so this is not a far-fetched idea. Surgical removal of the pituitary gland, which is under control of the hypothalamus, results in thymus gland atrophy (shrinkage).


While this specific effect hasn’t been put to the test yet, says Dr. Shifrine, given the present desperate circumstances with no antibody provoking vaccine in place, he asks health practitioners treating COVID-19 coronavirus infected patients to begin exposing the olfactory system to COVID-19 coronavirus antibodies when they obtain mouth swabs for antibody testing.  Then conduct before-and-after tests to see if there is an antibody-boosting effect.  The presumption is that infected patients are already producing antibodies, but maybe just not enough.  It’s kind of like a vaccine booster shot.


Truffle therapy potentially helpful for COVID-19-treated men


More convincingly, Dr. Shifrine’s truffle extract has direct application for COVID-19-infected men with severely low testosterone levels who are now reported to be at grave elevated mortal risk in the hospital intensive care unit.  Almost 70% of hospitalized males had a strikingly low testosterone levels that is correlated with a severe and fatal outcome.  More males than females are stricken with COVID-19 infection.


COVID-19 coronavirus infected males exhibit very low testosterone levels, meaning the virus may be the cause for the deficiency.


Diabetes too


Dr. Shifrine’s olfactory technology is also a proposed remedy for diabetes.  Injected testosterone can result in a significant reduction in the amount of insulin medication required to bring blood sugar levels to normal.  In some cases, the truffle/ testosterone therapy alone results in complete remission of all symptoms of diabetes, reports Dr. Shifrine.  Smelling insulin itself can also cause the body to produce insulin, he adds.


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