SR Cream for erectile dysfunction WARNING!!!!
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Where does that cream come from? They want almost $8 shipping on top of their $48 price, plus it takes 25 days to get it here! Seems there has to be better alternatives, anyone know of anything comparable? How long does a 3.4 ounce jar of this wonder cream last?
Retired 65 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band ocassionately to help maintain erection, or Cialis/Viagra. Nocturnal/morning erections returning with VED usage. Lower libido than before.
Re: SR Cream for erectile dysfunction WARNING!!!!
Where does that cream come from?
It comes from inside the European Union, ships from Bulgaria.
They want almost $8 shipping on top of their $48 price, plus it takes 25 days to get it here!
It doesn't take 25 days to arrive in most cases I think. That's the maximum delivery estimate.
It's more like 1-2 weeks for the EU and 2-3 weeks for the rest of the world. They're probably giving broader delivery estimates just to be safe.
I live in Spain currently and it takes about 1 week to arrive, which is good.
Seems there has to be better alternatives, anyone know of anything comparable?
You could try sourcing some of the ingredients individually in an oil form, possibly. Probably won't be worth the effort to go that route.
The Peyronie's cases seem to come with a high degree of variation, so are the reports of things that worked.
I've tried a lot of things and the cream works well for me personally. I guess If I find other things that work as well I will just use all of them instead of choosing one or the other.
How long does a 3.4 ounce jar of this wonder cream last?
Lasts me about 25-35 days if I use it freely and even more otherwise.
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Thanks for the replies everyone. Do you find this cream helps with regaining sensitivity?
Retired 65 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band ocassionately to help maintain erection, or Cialis/Viagra. Nocturnal/morning erections returning with VED usage. Lower libido than before.
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I received my order of this already, (that was fast)! Going to try it out, I'll let everyone know of the results after a month of use. Hopefully this works in restoring more sensitivity.
Retired 65 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band ocassionately to help maintain erection, or Cialis/Viagra. Nocturnal/morning erections returning with VED usage. Lower libido than before.
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Well its been over a month and I can say that I really haven't noticed much difference at all using this cream. There's a slight warmth, and tingling for a couple minutes after putting it on, and it does moisturize, but for what this stuff costs you could get that with any body lotion. Really disappointing!
Retired 65 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band ocassionately to help maintain erection, or Cialis/Viagra. Nocturnal/morning erections returning with VED usage. Lower libido than before.
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Hey @Spontaneous1, could you share your symptoms? Did you use the cream for Peyronie's Disease or for other purposes? I see that you've only mentioned sensitivity problems. In theory if they weren't caused by Peyronie's the cream could be less effective. I guess it would depend on the cause.
Many conditions could cause less sensitivity. I do have some problems myself after taking SSRIs and nothing I've tried has reversed that thus far.
I'm considering getting the cream myself but I also have Peyronie's. Personally I will be using it primarily for my curve and hourglass shaped form.. given I would be happy if it could potentially restore part of my decreased sensitivity over time. And I also have the hard flaccid penis condition.
Many conditions could cause less sensitivity. I do have some problems myself after taking SSRIs and nothing I've tried has reversed that thus far.
I'm considering getting the cream myself but I also have Peyronie's. Personally I will be using it primarily for my curve and hourglass shaped form.. given I would be happy if it could potentially restore part of my decreased sensitivity over time. And I also have the hard flaccid penis condition.
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No PD but I use to have PE. Back in the Fall of 2019 I experienced the first ED symptom, and it only progressed from there. Not sure how much is psychological but I'm sure at least some of it is by now. I have hormone-controlled hypothyroidism from Hashimoto's Disease, a 390 testosterone level, all blood work good (not sure about prolactin levels), but I have lost a lot of sensitivity over time, a decreased libido, and an increase in delayed orgasm, especially after using Cialis. Cialis will work about three days for me, but it also has the downside of giving me an even more increase in delayed orgasm, along with an uncomfortably stuffy nose. I'm 63 years old, in good health otherwise, exercise 3-4 days a week with weights and cardio, a few extra pounds, but no reason I've been able to figure out as to the ED. I tried this SR Cream, but as I mentioned it doesn't seem to have had much affect. I'm not sure how it will work for PD, I think it would be worth a try (that's why I tried it), you never know, everyone's different with different chemistry. Don't want to totally knock it, it just didn't do much for "me". I wish you luck.
Retired 65 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band ocassionately to help maintain erection, or Cialis/Viagra. Nocturnal/morning erections returning with VED usage. Lower libido than before.
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Hey @Spontaneous1, thanks for sharing your symptoms. So Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto's Disease, and low-ish Testosterone. It must be one of those things that's causing the sensitivity problems.
The good thing is that you probably haven't altered your neurochemistry permanently as I did with the SSRIs. So if you could trace what is causing the sensitivity problems you'd probably be able to restore it.
I think I've seen other guys mention that low T levels could cause ED (decreased libido, delayed orgasm, weaker erections, and others) and sensitivity problems. It does sound logical cause the penis needs high T levels to keep its tissues healthy, otherwise it shrivels up and dies basically. No drug or cream would be able to keep it alive for too long under such circumstances, especially if the T levels go even lower. 390 isn't too low by today's standards but definitely going to the lower side of things. Note that the scale of what's considered normal T levels today got gradually altered over the years to accommodate the new average. It is why a lot of guys may have borderline ED while the doctors tell them that their T levels fall within the normal range.
You could check out this article: https://www.anoptimalyou.com/what-is-a- ... for-a-man/
A quick quote:
I think that's why some PD guys also use cold baths. Cold otherwise is not known to help PD by itself but increasing T levels could help in theory, especially if those guys were suffering from low-ish levels in the first place.
It seems that the root of your problem may not be in the local tissues of the penis themselves, but in the overall neurochemistry of the body. You could try increasing your Testosterone levels and your hGH levels. That's what would've probably tried if I were in a similar situation. That's just a rough suggestion off top of my head however.
But I digress. I'll try the SR Cream for my PD and will report after a few weeks of use. Thanks for the wish!
The good thing is that you probably haven't altered your neurochemistry permanently as I did with the SSRIs. So if you could trace what is causing the sensitivity problems you'd probably be able to restore it.
I think I've seen other guys mention that low T levels could cause ED (decreased libido, delayed orgasm, weaker erections, and others) and sensitivity problems. It does sound logical cause the penis needs high T levels to keep its tissues healthy, otherwise it shrivels up and dies basically. No drug or cream would be able to keep it alive for too long under such circumstances, especially if the T levels go even lower. 390 isn't too low by today's standards but definitely going to the lower side of things. Note that the scale of what's considered normal T levels today got gradually altered over the years to accommodate the new average. It is why a lot of guys may have borderline ED while the doctors tell them that their T levels fall within the normal range.
You could check out this article: https://www.anoptimalyou.com/what-is-a- ... for-a-man/
A quick quote:
Average testosterone levels have decreased dramatically over the last century. There are some estimates that the average male’s Testosterone level today ranges from 270 ng/DL to 700 ng/DL, one hundred years ago the range was 800 to 2000!
Several studies have shown a decline of Testosterone levels in today’s men regardless of age. For example, a 45 year old man today has far less Testosterone than a 45 year old man 100 years ago. Now take into account that “normal” Testosterone levels for men are determined by testing the blood of a randomly picked group of men—men who are now having lower Testosterone levels than they should. The result is that Testosterone levels that are actually low have been labeled as “normal”. This results in men suffering needlessly from low Testosterone but being told that they are normal and nothing is wrong with them.
I think that's why some PD guys also use cold baths. Cold otherwise is not known to help PD by itself but increasing T levels could help in theory, especially if those guys were suffering from low-ish levels in the first place.
It seems that the root of your problem may not be in the local tissues of the penis themselves, but in the overall neurochemistry of the body. You could try increasing your Testosterone levels and your hGH levels. That's what would've probably tried if I were in a similar situation. That's just a rough suggestion off top of my head however.
But I digress. I'll try the SR Cream for my PD and will report after a few weeks of use. Thanks for the wish!
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Hearth, thanks for the info. I also think my T levels are borderline low, but without actually knowing what they were say 20 years ago I don't have a comparison level to go by since I never had them checked in the past. I'm sure they are lower than they were, plus with this Hashimoto's/Thyroid issue I can tell the difference mentally. I'm constantly told that my levels are within the normal range, and while I still maintain an exercise regimen it does take more of a mental effort to accomplish. My energy levels have always been high so any deviation from that and I feel it pretty quick. ED is frustrating to deal with, and I know each time it happened it becomes even more psychologically embedded in your mind that the next time you try and get physical it's going to happen again, a very vicious cycle! I know "they" say things change as you age but I don't feel that age in my mind at all, just in what the body's doing. Doctors are still "practicing" medicine, and they don't know it all, but I wish they would actually treat you as an individual and not put you in what is standard for a solicited group of averages. Like you said, what is common now wasn't common a hundred years ago, only their time-adapted math equation makes it that way, and that's a faulty equation. I'm still exploring natural options, continuing my exercise schedule, and trying different supplements to keep healthy., as I have done for my entire life.
On a side note, my wife an I were fooling around the other day, it was the third day from taking a Cialis, which usually tends to prolong things, it didn't, and things seemed to go pretty good in the sensitivity area, who knows maybe the cream is helping, or maybe I was just more relaxed and had a clearer mental attitude. Like I said, the psychological aspects can really play havoc with the whole system, she doesn't put pressure on me about the whole thing so maybe I'm the one putting pressure on myself. Thanks for listening, and again, good luck with your PD, I really hope it helps you.
On a side note, my wife an I were fooling around the other day, it was the third day from taking a Cialis, which usually tends to prolong things, it didn't, and things seemed to go pretty good in the sensitivity area, who knows maybe the cream is helping, or maybe I was just more relaxed and had a clearer mental attitude. Like I said, the psychological aspects can really play havoc with the whole system, she doesn't put pressure on me about the whole thing so maybe I'm the one putting pressure on myself. Thanks for listening, and again, good luck with your PD, I really hope it helps you.
Retired 65 y.o. Married. Moderate ED since 2019. Use constriction band ocassionately to help maintain erection, or Cialis/Viagra. Nocturnal/morning erections returning with VED usage. Lower libido than before.
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Any updates Hearth? I'm trying to understand and summarize the whole conversation in my mind but it is very diverse.
The guy who created the conversation seems to have been suffering from ED and trying a wide range of stuff he mostly bashes. He reports the cream as maybe too effective? He says the cream increased his sensitivity too much. But then Spontaneous mentions his sensitivity didn't alter by a wide margin. These are two very different observations.
The thing that makes it even more difficult for a guy like me is that few guys mention their original symptoms at all. It could be that a lot of people try to use it for a lot of different things.
Of what I could make out, it seems that the Peyronies guys report positive results for the most part while the sensitivity and ED guys reports vary.
The guy who created the conversation seems to have been suffering from ED and trying a wide range of stuff he mostly bashes. He reports the cream as maybe too effective? He says the cream increased his sensitivity too much. But then Spontaneous mentions his sensitivity didn't alter by a wide margin. These are two very different observations.
The thing that makes it even more difficult for a guy like me is that few guys mention their original symptoms at all. It could be that a lot of people try to use it for a lot of different things.
Of what I could make out, it seems that the Peyronies guys report positive results for the most part while the sensitivity and ED guys reports vary.
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