Natural Cures for Peyronie's Disease
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Vitamin Treatments
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There have been a few studies in which researchers have studied the effects of vitamins on men afflicted with Peyronie's. Vitamin E has been tested as a treatment in small studies, and researchers have reported that some patients did receive some relief. Unfortunately, there have been no controlled studies of the effects of vitamin E on Peyronie's disease.
Para-aminobenzoate, a substance akin to vitamin B-complex vitamins, has also been studied as a treatment for Peyronie's, but results were inconclusive. Vitamin C has also been researched, but has not proven to be effective, and athough some men believe that vitamins E and C as well as the B vitamins help reduce symptoms, none has been proven to be effective.
Antioxidants
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Acetyl-L-carnitine, a powerful antioxidant, has been shown to be of some help in relieving symptoms, but again, there is no scientific proof that this is truly effective. Those who wish to try this method should use less than 300 mg since higher doses can cause insomnia.
Potassium Para-Aminobenzoate (POTABA)
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Researchers conducted studies of trials using potassium para-aminobenzoate. Results showed that although it did not cure the disease, it appeared to prevent further penile curvature.
Peyronie's Treatment Pills
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There are several marketed "cures" for Peyronie's, but non to date contain any fibrin-dissolving substances, and therefore cannot cure the disease.
Massage
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While some promoters attempt to market their vitamin-enriched creams and oils meant to be massaged into the skin of the penis to "cure" Peyronie's disease, none has proven to be effective.
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