Just stumbled across this on earthclinic.com Peyronie’s Disease
this is an article to help curvature of the penis, Peyronie’s Disease.
===============================================
07/01/2010: Tom from Regina, Sk replies: "David:
SSKI is "saturated solution potassium iodide."
I’m not sure of the size bottle it’s available in but, I think it’s available off the shelf at pharmacies, or else at a compounding pharmacy.
Dupuytren’s contracture" and "Peyronie’s disease" are two "fibrotic" conditions that can be helped considerably by SSKI. In Dupuytren’s contracture, thickening (fibrosis) occurs along one of the tendons in the palm in the hand, pulling the related finger down towards the palm. As the problem progresses, the finger often can’t be straightened any more.
In Peyronie’s disease, a very similar thickening occurs along the shaft of the penis, making erections increasingly "curved" and painful. In both cases, rubbing SSKI into the thickened tissue at least twice daily softens and lessens the fibrotic area over a period of several months allowing for more normal function.
For these conditions, it’s additionally helpful to take para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) 2 grams, three times daily and to rub a mixture of Vitamin E and DMSO into the thickened areas, also. However, if "caught early", SSKI alone will often "do the job". (It’s also advisable to have glucose-insulin tolerance test done, as there’s an unusually high incidence of "insulin resistance" in people with Dupuytren’s contracture or Peyronie’s disease.
http://www.tahomaclinic.com/iodide.shtml"
============================================
So once again, iodine mixed with DMSO to soften the scar tissue that produces the curvature…which is probably what is causing the "hard flaccid" you guys are talking about. I think we may really be on to something here!!!! Boy, if this continues to show good results, we should make an effort to spread this all over the net for the poor bastards suffering with this problem!!!
Here in the tahomaclinic link, the Doc is talking about keloids and recommends a 50-50 mix of iodine and DMSO;
===============================================
“Keloids” are abnormally thick scars, sometimes as much as an inch thick, that can form after injury. Although anyone can get a keloid, they’re more common among blacks than other ethnic groups. Rubbing SSKI into a keloid at least twice daily will ultimately flatten them down to a “normal scar”, but it can take many months to a year for particularly bad ones. The treatment goes faster if SSKI is mixed “50-50″ with DMSO.
Keto GT Reviews: Is Keto GT Pills Legit or Scam? Read The Truth!
===========================================
So, you guys may want to try adding the PABA and vitamin E applied topically. If you want to try the topical E, I recommend the natural form or TocopherOL instead of the synthetic TocopherYL.