Every day, almost without fail, a man who just learned he has Peyronie's disease will ask in an email a question that goes something like this: "My medical specialist and my family doctor both say they can't help me because there isn't any approved drug treatment for PD. They want me wait a year or two to see if I get bad enough that I eventually need surgery. That sounds crazy to me! Shouldn't there be some kind of natural way to treat Peyronie's disease?"
A common question, and a good one.
Men with PD are very surprised to learn from their doctor that there is no medical treatment for Peyronie's disease, other than the surgery. Because of this they are perfectly willing and grateful to try Alternative Medicine treatment since there is almost no known risk involved. The medical profession has no treatment to offer men with PD, so it seems logical that this other option should be explored
Based on my own personal experience and clinical expereince with hundreds of men who had PD, I understand there is no one magic therapy you can use. The best approach is to use multiple therapies at once to get the job done. Based on years of expereince, the Peyronie's Disease Institute has developed a wide list of safe and effective Alternative Medicine therapies that deliver the best chance for success against PD . While each one might not be consistently effective against PD, time and time again it has been demonstrated that by using a combination of several of these therapies at once, a great increase of therapeutic effectiveness occurs. In short, when using Alternative Medicine, the best way to treat Peyroie's diseae is to use everything you can throw against it.
There is no one therapy that is a magic bullet. There are no wonder cures for Peyronie's disease. The men who receive the best treatment recovery with their PD are the stubborn ones who continue using day after day with as much therapy as possible, until they overwhelm the fibrous tissue that makes up the PD scar so it is eventually reabsorbed by the body. With persistence over time they slowly improve, as the scar(s) becoming softer and smaller. Slowly they notice the abnormal curvature and pain improve. Some get fantastic results and some get only moderate results - few who work hard at it do poorly. There usually is progress to be made if you work at it.
To learn much more about the Alternative Medicine treatment of PD, go to the link for the Peyronie's Disease Institute website, found at the end of this article. This helpful website presents a huge amount of information in easy to understand language.
So, one more time, "What is the best way to treat PD?" The answer is not complicated: Do all that you can to help yourself, using several Alternative Medicine therapies, for as long as is necessary, until your immune system overwhelms the scar and this terrible problem benefits from the natural healing process. To do less than that is to allow the scar to ruin your life in many different ways.
Dr. Theodore Herazy conducts the Peyronie's Disease Institute, and has written two important books on the subject of PD. www.peyronies-disease-help.com