LLLT (Red/LED Light Therapy)
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:11 pm
by KenJ1947
Has anyone tried Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT) for ED? It has been used for tissue/joint pain and repair and eye problems and vision correction. I have used it to significantly reduce the effects of nerve damage in my feet (due to Mortons Neuromas that i have had for 30+ years.) It has even been used to regrow hair. A big drawback would seem to be the amount of time it might take to correct ED. Looking back, I would rather try it over time than be implanted. I'm one that is seriously sorry I was implanted. (I think my doc choice was a huge mistake.) I have done a lot of reading on LLLT, but no references to ED studies.
Re: LLLT (Red/LED Light Therapy)
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 5:10 pm
by bldoink
It's hard for me to see how that would do any good. My initial thought is quackery. But then what do I know!
Re: LLLT (Red/LED Light Therapy)
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 12:01 pm
by Vvs111
KenJ1947 wrote:Has anyone tried Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT) for ED? It has been used for tissue/joint pain and repair and eye problems and vision correction. I have used it to significantly reduce the effects of nerve damage in my feet (due to Mortons Neuromas that i have had for 30+ years.) It has even been used to regrow hair. A big drawback would seem to be the amount of time it might take to correct ED. Looking back, I would rather try it over time than be implanted. I'm one that is seriously sorry I was implanted. (I think my doc choice was a huge mistake.) I have done a lot of reading on LLLT, but no references to ED studies.
Some of the guys with PFS use infrared light therapy at a specific wavelength.
Another option for nerve regeneration would be ARA-290 peptide. Maybe DHEA supplementation.