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dontgiveup2021

Hi. I want to start suplementing for my gym routine. I am thinking about some vitamins, Whey protein and maybe even creatine.
Are those bad? I am thinking especially about creatine ( which is related to your kidneys) and the protein. What about gainers ( powder that has protein+ carbs) :? Are they too bad for Peyronie? I am a thin guy so i am considering even gainers but i know about them that they have high carbs and even sugar, which might be bad for penis . I want opinions, if it comes from somebody who is lifting and uses them, the more welcome the advice will be
23 years old
Injured my penis 7th March 2021
2 lumps on each side of the penis, one at the base , the other on the top of the penis. Curved Penis. ED since before injury( probably psychological)
Currently taking arginine, carnitine, pine bark, cq10

Mikel7

I use a protein drink called Orgain.  I don't use creatine since I have had kidney issues in the past.  I also supplement with L-glutamine.  You don't want to create an environment of inflammation in your body. Exercise is good for you and your body just don't overdue it.
Lump 4/2020, age 62 , Dr Levine 6-26-20, Dors Curve 11/2020, Peyronies
Vit E400mg, COQ10, Heat Therapy, Penimaster, Pentox, Cialis, Restorex
SNHL 7/2020 - Stopped all Meds because ototoxicity  Heat/traction/VED are working. CPPS Diagnosis - Stable :)

zidious

I bought a supplement but I could feel that my penis didn't like all that processed junk. I threw it all out. Everyone is different of course but listen to your body. Be careful with inflammation.
35 years old. Single.
Peyronie's since 2015.
Slight curvature upward.
Painful lump on right side, indention between that and glans, this was my first injury. Happend while masturbating.
Lost a centimeter or so in length, plus a little girth.

Kqys9xTK9a5a

There are so many useful links to diets in this thread. Thank you all guys! But what if I can't gain muscle?
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aEsETayTxqEx

Yes! You can limit your carbohydrate intake to gain muscle mass. Many guys who work out consume more protein than other macronutrients. A ketogenic diet helps dry your body faster and gain weight. I think it would also be helpful to think about sarms like those that affect your endurance. When I started going to the gym, I couldn't gain weight even though I was thin. So I passed the tests and discovered low testosterone. My doctor prescribed light pills, but they didn't help. And I started buying experimental liquids with arimistane from https://behemothlabz.com/product/arimistane-liquid. And with arimistane I created the body of my dreams.
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IwillbeatPD

Coming from someone who is certified as a personal trainer and has studied nutrition most of their life, gym supplements won't do much for your actual gains in the gym. If you want to see results it's going to come down to eating the right foods and training your ass off in the gym-consistently. As far as how it affects pyronies, with the exception of arginine-none of them will help. They won't help or hurt.

My best recommendation is to do something like keto, eat enough food so that you keep your weight on. If you need a boost before the gym drink coffee or green tea.

For your pyronies, I'd take tadalafil and pentox for sure if you're not already.

Also, stay away from weight gainers. They are terrible for you.  
Fit 37 year old athlete. Hinging and hourglass began Sep 2022. Tried VED, Restorex, tadalafil with no improvement. Implanted by Dr Hakky 11/28/23 with Titan touch XXL 26 cm no RTE's. Pre op 8.25Lx 5ish G. Post implant: 8.25 L x 5.5 G