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Title: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: fritzherscheid on January 07, 2020, 09:33:55 PM
Hi guys, I dont know if this will work for everyone but I cant shout the benefits of Serrapetase long and loud enough.

I am 73, a heart patient several time over but still quite fit and still a keen shipwreck hunter and diver. 3 years ago I developed a serious case of Peyronie's 45deg plus, I was lucky in that it wasent painful, for me but uncomfortable for my somewhat younger wife. I put up with it for some 12 months but then ran the gambit of the specialists, first in my hometown Cairns then trips to Brisbane. I was told that my only option was a penile implant,  I googled the op and it frightened me, seriously frightened me, moreso then the 3 heart ops. I put up with it for a little more but in the end I reconciled that if I was going to stay married my only option was the operation.
Then a miracle happened out of the blue I received a phone call from a stranger (he responded to something I had for sale) somehow the conversation came to Peyronie's and he said "take Serrapetase 120,000spu" he was insistent, I had only the 30 or so dollars to lose so I bought a bottle. The result was astounding within one week my penis was almost totally straight. On my father's grave this is true (my wife can attest to it). I could not believe it, i'd been saved from a dreadful operation.

I beseech anyone with peyronie's to give it a try, I dont own the company I have nothing to gain but the knowledge I may just have helped even one person. As I said I can only speak based on my results. if anyone wishes to talk to me please dont hesitate to call.

Fritz Herscheid  "The Last New Guinea Salvage Pirate"         
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: Nickem10 on January 08, 2020, 05:52:41 AM
Hi mate I'm interested in this where do I get this from I'm in NZ
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: fritzherscheid on January 09, 2020, 09:24:20 PM
Hi Nick, you can get it in health food stores or cheaper online with eBay. you must ensure that it is coated, dont buy the really cheap stuff. Serrapeptase must make its way through the stomach to the intestine for it to work.

Google it, I have been using it every day for some 2 or 3 years. mit cured me and changed my life and i'm always grateful to my unknown benefactor. All the literature you reed said not to take it with blood thinners, BS blood thinners actually helps it circulate through the system I take a host of heart medicine every day including Clopidogrel (blood thinner) and I have never had an issue.

Serrapeptase is formulated from the extract of a silkworm which uses the enzyme to dissolve the cocoon so it can escape as a butterfly. In my case it was very quickly able to dissolve the plaque/fibre and bingo I was back in business.
If you trial this I hope your experience is as good as mine.

regards Fritz
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Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: TonySa on January 09, 2020, 09:46:51 PM
One week's treatment from 45 degrees to straight.  It seems if this was true, everyone would be doing it!
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: Hawk on January 14, 2020, 05:19:51 PM
This has been discussed here many times.  I took it for months with no results.
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: melting on January 14, 2020, 05:38:56 PM
If you could bath the plaque in it maybe.. there's some studies about it working vs. fibrotic tissue in vitro.. maybe Fritz got lucky and the serrapeptase reached his plaque continuously...
For most others it will run it's course through the blood never coming by the plaque, which will happen with most oral medications. 
I remember eating a bottle of this and nattokinase within some days/weeks and it did nothing via the oral route.
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: fritzherscheid on January 15, 2020, 11:39:46 PM
Maybe there is some luck involved, I dont know, all I can say that from a severe right angle to the left it went almost straight with a slight curve upward. All in one week. However there was one issue it was somewhat smaller. I was not as big as before.

I put up with the curvature for about a year, I went to a local specialist and wasent happy so and I flew 1500km to visit a more renowned surgeon in the field in Brisbane, all he wanted to do was operate and put pumps in.

I guess it may not work in all cases, I can only speak for myself.   
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: melting on January 16, 2020, 10:08:52 AM
Oh yeah no doubt that it helped some and you're one more.
Depends on a lot. Where the plaque sits and if the supplement can reach it. It's also not expensive so surely it's something to try!
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: Snake13 on October 03, 2020, 08:39:30 PM
Fritz, how much did you take of the Serrapeptase? How often? What times of the day? Thanks!
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: peter123 on October 03, 2020, 08:43:11 PM
"However there was one issue it was somewhat smaller. I was not as big as before."

That's a big F^@$!ng issue
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: Olive on October 04, 2020, 02:09:23 AM
Serrapeptase is a weird stuff, it makes some people vomit like crazy. This happened to me too. Last saturday I took just one capsule on an empty stomach, waited half hour, ate breakfast normally and then decided to walk to a grocery store. Half way on my way to the store I started to feel very sick, I started to sweat like crazy, felt dizzy, still continued to walk and then arrived at the store. At this point I was feeling really really bad, so bad that I couldn't take the risk and actually going inside because I felt like vomiting. I decided to start walk back to home. After I walked like 5 minutes I started to vomit like crazy. People looked at me like what the F~@< is wrong with this guy, is he on drugs?? After I got home I vomited about three hours straight, first I vomited all the food out, then just yellow liquid and after that some brown liquid. Then I went to bed and slept hours and hours and that's that.

Moral of the story, nevr touch serrapeptase again! Unless you get some sexual pleasure from vomiting your guts out.  ;D
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: NeoV on October 04, 2020, 03:11:17 AM
Enzymes don't appear to work to dissolve the scar, but they do help thin out the blood and act like a anti-coagulant, which can be useful for hard flaccid or inlammation in the penis.
So in a round-about way, they can potentially help. Nattokinase helped my hard flaccid and pain after sex. It made my penis very elastic at 2000fu twice a day. It actually made my heartbeat unnoticeable, which was a bit scary. Be careful with these, they are powerful and all a bit different. I eat natto every other day or so, so I still get well over 2000 from food a day.
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: jan.schaller1958 on October 04, 2020, 01:56:04 PM
Well, if it worked fine, but in a week? Sounds like one of those ,,if it sounds too good to be true" stories. I think if this were the miracle cure, this forum wouldn't need to exist.
Title: Re: Serrapeptase and peyronie's
Post by: LWillisjr on October 12, 2020, 06:30:57 PM
This is now locked as an introductory topic. Feel free to post questions in the appropriate sections of the forum.