Well, GcMAF activates the immune response. When the immune system finds a retrovirus that grows with certain hormones, maybe there's an strategic response of the body lowering those hormones... I don't think we know which hormones make XMRV grow, if any... But libido in men is not only dependent on testosterone, but also on other "female" hormones...
I don't know, I was just throwing out this idea, to figure out whether this is just a coincidence, or rather is a pattern, and if so, to try to figure out what mechanism could be behind...
S.
Hi Sergio,
I do not think it is coincidence, but this is just my opinion. I have a couple comments in regard to testosterone levels, the first of which relates to those not on GcMAf and the second is a possible theory as to what might be taking place in the male body when undergoing GcMAF treatment.
Many male ME/CFS patients report very low testosterone levels, me included. I have read theories that the low levels are the result of the bodys survival mechanism. By reducing testosterone you potentially slow the replication of the virus. I have not seen any scientific literature to support this.
I have also read from more scientifically legitimate sources (too tired to footnote) that the testes, prostate and seminal vesicles are likely reservoirs for XMRX cellular integration. I would speculate that this XMRV integration could cause dysfunction of these organs which would result in lower testosterone levels, among other side effects. The XMRV integration into male sex organs also leads me to my next comment.
For males undergoing GcMAF treatment, our immune systems may now be doing battle with our own sex organs. If XMRV has integrated into these organs, they may now be under attack by activated macrophages. This would especially be the case if the XMRV integrated into these organs went from a latent to active state. If this is taking place, I would guess our sexual functioning would be impaired, at least for a while. This is just speculation on my part.
I do not have a science background, but thought this sounds logical, based on what I have learned about XMRX and GcMAF. I welcome others to support, shoot down, correct or propose other theories.
Best of luck with your treatment.
Dan