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Title: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: Dipstick on May 27, 2020, 06:51:11 AM
Guys,

I found this stuff on another forum it contains the following:

Methyl palmitate
Methyl stearate
Methyl myristate

They call it DeFibron does anyone know anything at all about this stuff? Can we apply it to our penis or take it oral?

I am having a hard time understanding what the science is saying but read what this guy wrote

https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/defibron-liquid-methylated-sfa-for-lab-r-d.17626/ (https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/defibron-liquid-methylated-sfa-for-lab-r-d.17626/)

Im wondering if this is quackery or not... does anyone know anything about these ingredients?
Title: Re: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: melting on May 27, 2020, 12:34:37 PM
Very interesting find. Great discussion over there with many different views.
It's very well sourced and the theory is sound. How it works practically is often another thing though..

All 3 ingredients have a low molecular weight that could be administered transdermaly with something like dmso.
Some apparently applying the defibron without a transdermal agent directly to the skin over there..
Title: Re: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: Dipstick on May 29, 2020, 09:11:17 AM
Yes I might add some of that to my transdermal regime.

Melting, are you still doing transdermal?
Title: Re: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: projectpd on May 29, 2020, 09:59:08 AM
it is interesting,  bear in mind Ray Peat has very unconventional views,  He believes EFAs (essential fatty acids ) are harmful, promote cancer,  inflammation and hypothyroidism and should be eliminated , hence the comment about these substances having the ability to cause EFA deficiency in the list of benefits  - that's ideal in his view.
Title: Re: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: melting on May 29, 2020, 01:23:15 PM
Quote from: Dipstick on May 29, 2020, 09:11:17 AM


Melting, are you still doing transdermal?

Maybe once a week I completely flood my penis with DMSO+VitaminC to maintain tissue health. 
Two days ago I had bad pain with a tendon and DMSO+Magnesium helped very fast.
Title: Re: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: Dipstick on May 30, 2020, 09:34:44 AM
Quote from: projectpd on May 29, 2020, 09:59:08 AM
it is interesting,  bear in mind Ray Peat has very unconventional views,  He believes EFAs (essential fatty acids ) are harmful, promote cancer,  inflammation and hypothyroidism and should be eliminated , hence the comment about these substances having the ability to cause EFA deficiency in the list of benefits  - that's ideal in his view.

I don't know much about Ray peat to be honest. Efa's... I didn't know that he thought that. I guess there are more than one way to skin a cat. Some treatments here we see promoted for peyronies "I've seen people claim msm as a must, while others say it's a cause. I wonder if both views are true depending on the context of your treatment?

Like melting for example using vit c which is pro collagen. I see the logic as it's a healing substance, meanwhile, other treatments are the opposite and anti collagen.
Title: Re: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: Dipstick on May 30, 2020, 09:35:32 AM
Quote from: melting on May 29, 2020, 01:23:15 PM


Maybe once a week I completely flood my penis with DMSO+VitaminC to maintain tissue health. 
Two days ago I had bad pain with a tendon and DMSO+Magnesium helped very fast.

Is your peyronies still there or is it mostly gone now?
Title: Re: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: melting on May 30, 2020, 01:33:22 PM
Since this year completely gone. Completely functioning and can't palpate any plaques.
Title: Re: Anyone heard of DeFibron??
Post by: Primus89 on March 26, 2021, 03:14:02 PM
Hey guys,

have you managed to try the DeFibron? I am also thinking of trying it - my brother
is kind of into the RayPeat-Stuff. The Studies on the DeFibron and it's anti-fibrotic effects
do sound interesting. But it feels a bit experimental to just try it out and see what this
chemical might do, when its only tested in rats.