PEYRONIE'S
DISEASE
TREATMENT
WITHOUT
DRUGS
OR
SURGERY
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All Peyronie's
disease treatment is controversial – even surgery – and
standard medical practice has no approved or recognized drug
treatment either. This leaves the man with PD without much
hope if he only considers standard medical Peyronie’s disease
care. However, this large section of the PDI website presents
details for 14 non-traditional methods of Peyronie’s medical
treatment, and all have interesting science behind them. For a
tongue-in-cheek look at the PD treatment dilemma, click
Peyronies Disease Treatment and the Man Whose House is on
Fire.

Peyronie's disease treatment unlike any
other on the Internet
PDI recommends a Peyronie’s
disease treatment plan is the aggressive
and synergistic use of multiple conservative measures in both
the acute and chronic stages. The purpose of this intense
multiple therapeutic approach is to strengthen and support the
maximum healing potential of the individual by strengthening
the immune system. PDI treatment philosophy attempts to assist
the healthy function of local tissue in specific and general
ways so the body is given the best possible opportunity to
repair and regenerate – to the best of its ability. This is
done by using common sense and widely available knowledge
about health and healing to increase your chance to win
against this terrible condition with reasonable and safe care
for Peyronie’s disease.
To learn the details of putting your plan together, you must
go into this website to learn about the various therapies and
what is right for you. You are in charge of your care,
PDI can
only inform you.
Basics of the PDI
Medical Treatment Plan
Here are the steps we suggest you follow to create your own
treatment program.
1. Carefully read through each of the 14 sections under the
“Treatment” tab.
2. Make notes about those therapies that address particular
issues that apply to you personally. See if you can recognize
yourself in these discussions; they could be good additions to
your program. For example, if you have digestive complaints
you might consider use of systemic enzymes. Your list should
make sense to you, and you should understand why you want to
take a particular therapy.
3. Attempt to select one or two therapies from different
therapeutic areas – one or two from the antioxidant group, one
or two from the enzyme group, one or two from the external or
physical group, one or two from the energy group. By doing
this you spread out your therapies to a broad base of support
for your body.
4. Consider using some treatments that have a wide application
to most anyone who has PD. As an example, vitamins E and C,
and the massage and exercise program are usually thought of as
good for most everyone with PD.
5. Discuss your ideas with your personal doctor; keep him/her
informed to assure you are on the right track.
6. Make a firm commitment to doing all of the things you set
out to do, and then just do it.
Peyronies disease treatment comes down to
this
Do all that you can, as soon as you can, using as many of the
safe and scientifically grounded options that are known to
have some success in helping the PD scar to heal. If after
following an aggressive and scientifically based alternative
Peyronie’s medical treatment plan there is less than complete
repair and healing, as can happen, then surgery can still be
used. For further discussion, read
Heads You Win, Tails You
Don’t Lose.
Please go to the detailed discussion of each individual
Peyronie's disease treatment.
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