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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Less sweating, less stuttering and increased loudness of voice with moisturizing cream

Yesterday night, I applied POND"S cold cream on my face and neck before i went to bed. I slept like that and I didn't wipe the cream. Today morning I got up and felt somewhat refreshed. My voice today is louder and I stutter less. The most important thing is my immunity againt perfumes. I applied nivea deodarant spray today morning. Earlier, whenever I use certain perfumes, soaps, shower gels and talcum powders, I used to get either headcahe or worsened stuttering. Today, I am not getting any of that kind. It looks like a miracle that my stuttering is less today. Also, I sweat less today. When I was taking multivitamin capsules, 5-HTP, DL-phenylalaline and other supplements, I used to sweat profusely. I observed really a floody sweating (my handkerchief was fully wet and smelled like fungus in the evening) last week even though the climate was normal and I was not having any pronounced anxiety, when I was taking multivitamin+ginseng (Pharmaton capsules). Today also, I took mutivitamin+ginseng and expected me to sweat like flood. But, not much sweat. I sweat only normally.



Positive effects:
  • Louder voice
  • Less stuttering
  • No effect of perfumes
  • Generally good mood
  • No excessive sweating - very significant effect.
Negative effects:
  • None so far



Discussion:

  • It could be the effect of the moisturizing cream on the sinus cavities below the face. By an unknown mechanism, the sinus cavities produced more resonance to the voice thereby increasing the loudness.
  • It could be the effect of moisturization (water retaining capacity). So, the throat and neck muscles might have got more water by this process and the flexibility of muscles might have got increased (reduced muscle stiffness) thereby increasing the fine vibration in speech.
Update on 2-12-2010:
  • Yesterday night I applied the same Pond's cold cream but only on my face (either side of nose and forehead targeting the sinuses) and not on the neck and throat area.
  • Today morning, I observed that the loudness of voice is not that much and stuttering is there to some extent.
  • This indicates that the effect observed was due to the effect of cold cream on the neck and throat area.
  • So, it could be either the hydrating property of the cream on the neck and throat muscles or the effect of the constituents of the cream. The cream may contain fatty substances (omega-3/omega-6/omega-9, saturated fat etc.,)
Update on 7 June 2012:
  • Apart from my stuttering, I used to have other kind of voice problems like hoarseness of voice, cannot speak louder, reduced range and breathy voice, gasping for breath while speaking, unable to complete the words and no audible sound while trying to say some words. Sometimes, I felt air leaking into my throat while inhaling through nose. I remember these issues started appearing from 2000 year onward only. Before that I used to have stuttering only.
  • I think these issues compounded my vocal problems and caused me heightened persistent anxiety and depression.
  • All these issues may stem from a possible structural anomaly of vocal card or may be due to the presence of nodules or polyps in the vocal card. These extra grown tissues might be causing improper closing and opening of vocal cards and thus causing all these problems. I need to check with a otorhinolaryngologist for anything like that.
  • These extra grown tissues may undergo inflammation and swell due to stress. Also, the inflammation may get relieved by some medicines. I think the Pond's cold cream might have reduced the inflammation in this manner. I need to explore this concept further.
Update on June 2016:
  • I had checked with a ENT specialist and he did a live camera scan of my throat and vocal cards. He said there is no structural abnormality or polyps there. So, I need to find out reasons for hoarseness of my voice and other related symptoms.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

My libido

I have observed that my libido is of two types.

First type characteristics:
  • Desire to touch a female, kiss her and penetrate her.
  • Flashing images of female genitals appears in mind. Imagination appears for a brief period but frequently.
  • Moderate to good erection.
  • I feel that this type is mediated by the serotonergic and dopaminergic neurons. Increased serotonin and dopamine levels are responsible for this effect. I have observed this effect when I took flouxetine and bupropion together. Here, the libido was not sustained. Once the drugs are stopped, no libido the next day.
Second type characteristics:
  • Desire to see a particular female and be with her. Longing for her company.
  • Desire to talk with her.
  • Burning desire to penetrate her.
  • Good erection.
  • I feel that this type is mediated by oxytocin and associated increase in the testosterone effects. This type produced sustained libido with good bonding but needed more incubation time.