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Title: Effectiveness of Pentox at stabilizing the disease?
Post by: Cassovo on September 21, 2014, 04:39:08 PM
So I've done a lot of research and have seen that Pentox is not a silver bullet, but it can help. But a lot of the articles I've ready I haven't been able to understand exactly what stage Pentox is most useful in.

My questions are:

1) Is Pentox likely most effective in the acute stage with no plaque/minimally sized plaque?
2) Are there studies showing that Pentox will have a significantly high percentage of preventing progression (not providing a cure, but providing prevention in early stage patients)?

At this point I am not looking for a cure. My curve is only about 10-15 degrees, pain is minimal, no pain on erections, no plaques, 4 months since injury. I just want a way to prevent progression, I don't care about curing it.
Title: Re: Effectiveness of Pentox at stabilizing the disease?
Post by: james1947 on September 21, 2014, 05:12:45 PM
Cassovo

Pentox helped many in both the acute stage and after stabilizing also. It helps with the pain and stop the progression of the disease, even reversing the symptoms.
It is also reducing the curve in many cases.
Pentox efficiency is higher in the acute stage.
You can find in the library the researches that have been done in the subject.

James
Title: Re: Effectiveness of Pentox at stabilizing the disease?
Post by: Unreadsosaity on October 30, 2014, 08:47:46 AM
How can you do it? Anything else you can do?  Can I do it same you?   
Title: Re: Effectiveness of Pentox at stabilizing the disease?
Post by: james1947 on October 30, 2014, 06:17:17 PM
Unreadsosaity

You are registered as female. Pentox can help you also, but as you don't have Peyronies, will help with blood flow and oxygen supply to the thinnest veins.
By the way, what is your connection to Peyronies?

James