Guys
Found this article on the role inflammation plays in wound healing, and more importantly a discovery on how its regulated.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120830125958.htm (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120830125958.htm)
Although not directly related to peyronies, I thought it interesting.
Interesting article and I think it is connected to Peyronies!!!
In my opinion it is exactly what happening in Peyronies, even the healing process is done, our body continue to to build scar tissues.
James
Littlemacca, Good find! Thanks for posting.
thats awesome so by the year 2090 there might be some treatment then:(
I think much before 2090 ;D
If it was just Peyronies related, yes I agree about 2090 or even later 8)
James
I'm guessing this would only stop scarring if some drug is developed based on it, so alas it probably would only help people in the active phase.
I hope they do discover something, i wouldn't wish this condition on my worst enemy not that i have any.
Human body is actually made up of cells and tissues.If any inflamation or wound is there in body the cells of growing body multiply automatically and forms the skin part.
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Arnold, we are not interested in your spam carpet cleaning link (which I changed to a more appropriate site). Consider yourself permanently banned.
Spamming sick people has to be one of the lowest forms of life on the planet. Some people will do anything for a buck. What a low life.
Actually he is the 3rd one today. I left him up so others that are critical of a little scrutiny will have some idea what an onslaught we face. It is not a fun or easy task. I have a good system for keeping SPAM Bots out but these are actual human beings (loosely speaking) that register just embed a link. If successful the word then gets out and you can get dozens or hundreds a day.
Hey, maybe the carpet cleaning link is really just a front for the ultimate Peyronie's cure!! Shouldn't we investigate it? :P
Matt, you are just too much. I KNOW we have to think "outside the box" on these sorts of problems. But I think one can be TOO FAR outside the box. - George
George, you don't think combining DMSO, Verapamil, & carpet solvent won't dissolve penis plaque? :P