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New / experimental treatments

Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 5:18 pm
by Robert-CA
I'm doing some research on several early-stage treatments.

Wondering if anyone has direct experience with any of these:

    Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection Therapy

    Shockwave Therapy

    Stem Cell Therapy

Re: New / experimental treatments

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 1:59 am
by newtoed
I did PRP or priapus shot 3 times for $1500 and it made no difference.
All the best

Re: New / experimental treatments

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 6:28 am
by dg_moore
These have already been addressed here several times. I don't recall any reports of improvement, although the docs have made some money so they're no a complete bust.

Re: New / experimental treatments

Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 4:42 am
by 3rd-Nut
I looking forward to seeing Bluetooth controlled implant pumps. :D :shock:

Re: New / experimental treatments

Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 11:57 am
by DaveKell
I almost held up on getting an implant because of a potential new ED treatment I had been following the progress of for a few years. It is based on the venom from the most dangerous spider in the world, the Brazilian wandering spider. Doctors in Brazil know immediately when a guy comes into the ER unresponsive if he was bitten by a wandering spider because he has a very rigid hardon despite being unconscious. 9 times out of 10 he's dead within an hour, no matter what they try.

I read about researchers who isolated a protein from the venom that causes the hardon, minus the fatal aspect of the venom. In their research, they injected obese, aged and impotent male rats with it who promptly got hardons and began fucking up a storm. Last I read, human trials were a few years off while they were trying to calculate dosages. In the end though, it was said that the spider venom treatment worked 100% of the time for prolonged periods of time with the impotent rats.

A comment someone made to me on this forum caused me to stop waiting for this treatment to become available. The guy pointed out that at my age it wasn't a good idea to wait for it and hope it would get FDA approval in a short enough time. He was very right as it turned out. I wouldn't trade the last 10 months of being the most sexually capable in my life for anything.

Re: New / experimental treatments

Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 5:52 pm
by Larry10625
DaveKell wrote:I almost held up on getting an implant because of a potential new ED treatment I had been following the progress of for a few years. It is based on the venom from the most dangerous spider in the world, the Brazilian wandering spider. Doctors in Brazil know immediately when a guy comes into the ER unresponsive if he was bitten by a wandering spider because he has a very rigid hardon despite being unconscious. 9 times out of 10 he's dead within an hour, no matter what they try.

I read about researchers who isolated a protein from the venom that causes the hardon, minus the fatal aspect of the venom. In their research, they injected obese, aged and impotent male rats with it who promptly got hardons and began fucking up a storm. Last I read, human trials were a few years off while they were trying to calculate dosages. In the end though, it was said that the spider venom treatment worked 100% of the time for prolonged periods of time with the impotent rats.

A comment someone made to me on this forum caused me to stop waiting for this treatment to become available. The guy pointed out that at my age it wasn't a good idea to wait for it and hope it would get FDA approval in a short enough time. He was very right as it turned out. I wouldn't trade the last 10 months of being the most sexually capable in my life for anything.



I hate to be a negative Nelly BUT, I was watching a show about making snake bite anti-venom and they were saying how expensive it was because catching and milking the little bastards was very dangerous and they didn't get much venom from each snake. Well, this spider is much more dangerous than some poisonous snakes, I would think they would get a LOT less venom from each spider and a lot more men need ED drugs than anti-venom. IF this shit works, you will need to take out a mortgage for each dose.... hope you don't like to screw a lot.... like more than once every 10 years. :(

Larry

Re: New / experimental treatments

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 10:35 am
by DaveKell
Larry10625 wrote:I hate to be a negative Nelly BUT, I was watching a show about making snake bite anti-venom and they were saying how expensive it was because catching and milking the little bastards was very dangerous and they didn't get much venom from each snake. Well, this spider is much more dangerous than some poisonous snakes, I would think they would get a LOT less venom from each spider and a lot more men need ED drugs than anti-venom. IF this shit works, you will need to take out a mortgage for each dose.... hope you don't like to screw a lot.... like more than once every 10 years. :(

Larry


Actually the scientists researching the spider venom cure were able to isolate a protein in the venom that is responsible for the rigid erections men have who are bitten by the wandering spider. They've since synthesized the protein and that is what they are currently testing on obese, aged impotent male rats. The success with rats is quite astounding. I guess next up will be the usual prisoner volunteers for human trials. I just hope its on guys with conjugal visitations, but I'd settle for prisoners with access to child molesters who are in prison! I much prefer the implant to taking any meds for a hardon any day.

Re: New / experimental treatments

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:58 pm
by dicklimppen
I just bought a shockwave machine and will give myself treatments. I'll document my progress here:

shockwavefored.blogspot.com

Re: New / experimental treatments

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2018 7:08 am
by Larry10625
DaveKell wrote:
Larry10625 wrote:I hate to be a negative Nelly BUT, I was watching a show about making snake bite anti-venom and they were saying how expensive it was because catching and milking the little bastards was very dangerous and they didn't get much venom from each snake. Well, this spider is much more dangerous than some poisonous snakes, I would think they would get a LOT less venom from each spider and a lot more men need ED drugs than anti-venom. IF this shit works, you will need to take out a mortgage for each dose.... hope you don't like to screw a lot.... like more than once every 10 years. :(

Larry


Actually the scientists researching the spider venom cure were able to isolate a protein in the venom that is responsible for the rigid erections men have who are bitten by the wandering spider. They've since synthesized the protein and that is what they are currently testing on obese, aged impotent male rats. The success with rats is quite astounding. I guess next up will be the usual prisoner volunteers for human trials. I just hope its on guys with conjugal visitations, but I'd settle for prisoners with access to child molesters who are in prison! I much prefer the implant to taking any meds for a hardon any day.




I agree Dave. My implant has given me things I never had when I did not have ED. I am no longer embarrassed to whip it out at a urinal at a concert, I will never have to worry that I may come on the first thrust... first of all, I am lasting at least 20 minutes and second, even if I do explode on the first thrust, I can still make love to my wife for as long as we want. I would NEVER go back... I love my implant. :)

Larry