Would using supplements and eating food high in calcium, increase the chances of it becoming calcified?
Does anyone elses plaque seem to get bigger and move position a bit. Mine is about about 2cm by 2cm buti suppose its hard to tell with it being so deep? Also i seem to have lost erection quality beyond it, just seems soft in glands and above the plaque.
Thanks phil
I've been wondering the same. I'm trying to avoid calcium in supplements. But unfortunately it'd be hard to cut it out of my diet. I believe vitamin D3 plus most importantly K2 would help avoid calcification, but I am afraid to take K2 because I'm already taking pentox and the risk of bleeding would go through the roof. Same reason why I am afraid to take enzymes like nattokinase, serrapetase, bromelain and papain: I don't want to bleed to death.
Vitamin D3 helps the body to better absorb calcium in bones.
sooo calcium is ok to use ? :D
Most Men can get enough Calcium from diet alone, if supplementing Calcium consider Magnesium also :)
Yes, I think calcium is totally OK to use. Besides, I personnally take 2x400 mg of pentox + 1 tablet of K2 vitamin everyday (+ gotu kola) and have absolutely NO bleeding problem :-)... so don't worry too much !
What are the benefits of k2 vitamin for peyronies?
theoretically better circulation and artery health;
Without Vitamin K2, the body cannot direct calcium to the bones where it's needed; instead, the calcium resides in soft tissue (like the arteries)--leading to a combination of osteoporosis and atherosclerosis, or the dreaded "calcium paradox.
K2 is ultimately responsible for keeping calcium out of the soft tissues and putting calcium in bone, but magnesium is important for keeping calcium "liquid" in the body.
Worth a read is Vitamin K2 And The Calcium Paradox by Kate Rheaume-Bleue
Paul :)