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bkm

Hi everyone,

I have hard flaccid, docs say its not peyronies which I ofc believe is good.

By coincide I was at a skiing resort for 1w where theres is no pollutions and very good air quality and water has high oxygen. After 6 days my penis started to heal in a way Ive never experienced. This continues to 7th day and 1day after I arrived to my default location. (home).

Im planning to go back to this resort for 1 month to see what happens. Does anyone here knows/guess how long time I would need to stay in this environment to be 'fully' cured.  Or does anyone know how long time it takes to completely replace all your water in body plus all oxygen in your body with new water+air form new environment??

Im a little afraid that I spend time at this resort and starting to he alt for 3 w but then this effect goes back if I return so I would like to know any ideas around how long a "detoxification" would take to be complete.

Thanks,



LMP

1. Why are you here if you don't have Peyronies Disease?
2. Hard flaccid is caused by stress and nothing more. The air wasn't curing you, being on holiday was.

james1947

bkm

You have chosen female as gender.
I suppose it a mistake.
Personally, I believe that what you are experiencing is coincidence.
But who really know?

James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum

melting

Read into pelvic floor exercises and balance. Relax down there and get balanced and you get your hard flaccid gone.

coincidently if you were also skiing then you problably strettched your pelvic floor.

a hard flaccid and the imbalanced pelvic floor might lead to peyronies as you are not properly blood circulated.
Daily Transdermals and Traction/VED solved my Peyronies Disease https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,12587.0.html (DMSO+X)