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Title: Anyone seeked advice from a homeopath?
Post by: HenH on June 22, 2022, 01:31:09 PM
I already searched the forum and saw a few opinions mentioned in other topics that homeopathy is bs / not advised / waste of money.  In this category there is advice about alternative treatments and herbs, supplements, vitamins, etc, but there is not yet a topic to share experiences and opinions that homeopaths have given on a Peyronies Disease situation.

I never been to a homeopath and never been a strong believer in herbs of vitamin supplements to prevent cold, flu or eczema, etc, but... desperate times call for 'desperate' (?) measures...

I've made an appointment with a homeopath to discuss further (alternative) treatment options. I will alert him on the literature on Coenzym Q10 and L-arginine. I want to discuss with him what a safe dosage for me would be in combination with the pentoxifylline and which alternative treatments he would recommend. It will not be a replacement for my treatment, prescribed by my urologist.

Are there members with Peyronies Disease who consulted a homeopath for advice? Can you share the advice or insights?

Title: Re: Anyone seeked advice from a homeopath?
Post by: Bud luck on June 22, 2022, 04:03:54 PM
My Naturepath "Doctor" told me that an O-zone injection will heal my fibrosis, so I trust her and I paid $2000 for the "healing" and made my fibrosis worse!!!! Then I tried Shocked Waves and nothing. Be very careful with the Naturepath "Doctors", they use invasive "treatments" to make money and you could end up in worst condition like me.
Title: Re: Anyone seeked advice from a homeopath?
Post by: projectpd on June 22, 2022, 08:16:58 PM
But what is a homeopath, if they believe diluting active agents increases their effectiveness, even to the point where there are no molecules left, this is nothing but nonsense scientifically
Title: Re: Anyone seeked advice from a homeopath?
Post by: HenH on June 24, 2022, 12:22:03 PM
Thank you for your reply's!

@bad luck: thank you, it will not be the advice I am after consulting the homeopath, but I will be very cautious about alternative invasive treatments adviced.

@projectpd: thanks for sharing. I agree that the sience is very thin.

Let me clarify my opening post. I want to consult the homeopath on the Coenzym Q10 and L-arginine, but also on a few other supplements that are discussed on this forum. What is safe for me, does he have other oppionions i have to look in to? For me it is an exploratory conversation and I am especially curious if others have asked a similar question to a homeopath before and what the outcome was (what kind of supplements was advised).
Title: Re: Anyone seeked advice from a homeopath?
Post by: Bud luck on June 24, 2022, 01:49:42 PM
Here in the USA the Naturepath "Doctors" inject invasive drugs without the medical knowledge, they are the worst. Because of them I got my penis fibrosis, due to the negligence of "Dr" Nathan papadeas, he injected me a large dose of Trimex at my first appointment without telling what to do in case of Piraprism, well I got an excruciating painful erection for almost 4 hours, now I'm permanent deformed for the rest of my life
Title: Re: Anyone seeked advice from a homeopath?
Post by: HenH on July 13, 2022, 05:52:43 AM
@Badluck: sorry to hear that. In the Netherlands there are strict rules about calling youreself a doctor. A homeopathic doctor in the Netherlands has the same medical degree as a regular doctor. Doctors who apply homeopathy are, like all other doctors, bound by (the same) laws and regulations. It is a protected professional title and they are required to register and re-register and are liable for disciplinary action.

So last week I went to the homeopath doctor for advice.
- The L-arginine and CO Q10 could be benifficial. Dose prescribed here on the forum is ok for me. Acetyl L-Carnitine also ok, but he did not immediately see the need for it given my general health situation, but oke to keep taking in this phase.
- In addition, he has prescribed the following:

Thiosinaminum 30K (once a week, 1 granule in the morning and in the evening). One of the main uses of thiosinaminum is for dissolving or repairing scar tissue. I will open a new topic to check if there are people that have experience with this.

Pro statidil Nutriphyte
Prostatidil is a dietary supplement aimed at strengthening the immune system and supporting the prevention of inflammation, and which contributes to the maintenance of healthy prostate function. Contains sulfur, magnesium and vitamin E

Composition per daily dose of 2 tablets
Magnesium bisglycinate 318 mg (= 57.24 mg Mg)
Quercetin 250mg
Curcuma longa (turmeric) 150 mg
OptiMSMĀ® (methylsulfonylmethane) 100mg
Organum vulgare (wild marjoram) 100 mg
Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet) 100 mg
Urtica dioica (stinging nettle) 100 mg
Zingiber officinale (ginger) 100 mg
Camellia sinensis (tea bush) 80 mg
Vitis vinifera (vine) 30mg
L-Glutathione 25 mg
Vitamin E 19.80 mg
Vitamin D3 6 mcg
Title: Re: Anyone seeked advice from a homeopath?
Post by: Cehaleddin on July 13, 2022, 08:06:18 AM
Very interesting, please keep us posted. If any healing happens whilst using these supplements. Thank you.