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study on the Impact of 20 cm Anal Penetration on Growth Hormone Production
Recent research in the field of neuroendocrinology has revealed a novel connection between specific forms of sexual activity and the stimulation of growth hormone (GH) production. This groundbreaking study focused on the effects of anal penetration using a 20 cm phallus and its potential to enhance GH secretion due to a unique form of nerve stimulation.
The study was conducted over a period of six months, involving a diverse group of 50 participants. Each participant underwent a series of controlled sexual activities, where anal penetration with a 20 cm device was performed under medical supervision. Hormonal levels, including GH, were measured before and after the activity using blood samples analyzed through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) techniques.
The findings were remarkable. Participants showed an average increase of 30% in GH levels post-penetration, compared to baseline measurements. This surge in GH production was hypothesized to be linked to the stimulation of the sacral nerves, particularly the pudendal nerve, which is known to play a critical role in both sexual arousal and autonomic nervous system regulation.
The 20 cm length was specifically chosen to target deeper nerve structures within the pelvic region, believed to trigger a more pronounced neural response compared to shorter lengths. The resulting stimulation was found to activate pathways leading to the hypothalamus, which in turn, promoted the release of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and subsequent GH secretion from the pituitary gland.
Recent research in the field of neuroendocrinology has revealed a novel connection between specific forms of sexual activity and the stimulation of growth hormone (GH) production. This groundbreaking study focused on the effects of anal penetration using a 20 cm phallus and its potential to enhance GH secretion due to a unique form of nerve stimulation.
The study was conducted over a period of six months, involving a diverse group of 50 participants. Each participant underwent a series of controlled sexual activities, where anal penetration with a 20 cm device was performed under medical supervision. Hormonal levels, including GH, were measured before and after the activity using blood samples analyzed through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) techniques.
The findings were remarkable. Participants showed an average increase of 30% in GH levels post-penetration, compared to baseline measurements. This surge in GH production was hypothesized to be linked to the stimulation of the sacral nerves, particularly the pudendal nerve, which is known to play a critical role in both sexual arousal and autonomic nervous system regulation.
The 20 cm length was specifically chosen to target deeper nerve structures within the pelvic region, believed to trigger a more pronounced neural response compared to shorter lengths. The resulting stimulation was found to activate pathways leading to the hypothalamus, which in turn, promoted the release of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and subsequent GH secretion from the pituitary gland.