Penis supplementation is widely available in a variety of natural and medical
forms, but does it really result in a bigger penis, and is it a good idea? This article explores the possible
benefits and potential drawbacks to using penis supplements in your quest
for a bigger and healthier penis.
PENIS SUPPLEMENTATION: A GOOD IDEA?
In recent conversations, we discussed the subject of penis
supplementation and its possible rewards and drawbacks. For years now, the body
building industry has reflected on the principle of supplementation using
nutrient and prescription steroids or anabolic molecules. The professional
bodybuilding arena learned to embrace this protocol, but not without great
human suffering. Anabolic steroid use was widely unregulated and therefore
subject to abuse by those who thought more was better. Wiser bodybuilders
learned that balance (prudent use of the quantity/quality of steroids for
limited time periods during the bulking-up process) was the best policy for
their long-term health and supra-normal muscle gains.
Some in penis enlargement circles
have expressed a desire to explore this subject by examining benefits and
risks of certain penis supplementation methods. There is a great proliferation
of male enhancement supplements
available. As always, buyer beware – you can waste a lot of money on
this.
NON-PRESCRIPTION vs. PRESCRIPTION SUPPLEMENTS
Some of the names that I am familiar with among non-prescription
supplements are: Super Miraforte,horny goat weed, DHEA (widely
available and a precursor to testosterone in the body), Niacin (enhances
peripheral circulation/flushing), and L-Arginine (a
source/provider of nitrous oxide for the body, the key molecule in inducing
erections). Prescription drugs include Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, and
bioidentical hormones. The main hormone of interest is bioidentical
testosterone, which can be ordered through a compounding pharmacist.
A bioidentical hormone is identical to that produced in the body and is
therefore thought to be more optimal than non-bioidentical. Non-bioidentical
hormones are not identical to those synthesized in the body. These molecules
have a “side carbon chain” added to make them patentable and hence profitable
for the pharmaceutical company, and should therefore be avoided! When I refer
to testosterone throughout this discussion, I am referring to the bioidentical
form.
TESTOSTERONE PENIS SUPPLEMENTATION
Testosterone requires a doctor’s prescription, comes in cream form, and
can be applied directly to the most permeable skin on the body: namely between
the legs and under the arm pits.
Let’s start with the risks. Many people do not realize that the body is exquisitely
balanced in all respects. Your body’s testosterone is produced mainly by
the testes, and this production is controlled by the pituitary gland through
the secretion of gonadotrophic hormone to maintain steady state levels in the
body. This “feedback” mechanism works magnificently in younger men, maintaining
consistently optimal levels. (I will arbitrarily define a younger man as under
50, depending on the health status of the individual.) After a certain age the
testosterone availability and production diminish. When this drop is medically
verified in the individuals’ blood levels, some physicians are beginning to
prescribe testosterone.
WILL TESOSTERONE BOOSTS LEAD TO A BIGGER PENIS?
What would be the physiological scenario if a younger man were to
supplement with testosterone to induce supra-growth in his penis? As there is
not significant scientific information that I am aware of to concretely answer
this question, we will have to look at a similar model to hypothesize and
extrapolate, namely, classic professional bodybuilding.
The supra-muscular results achieved by professional bodybuilders using
anabolic steroids are well known, although wise bodybuilders use them prudently
so as not to endanger their health.
Similarly, testosterone increases metabolic
activity throughout the body, and particularly in the penis. Question: Can
above-normal levels prudently administered for limited periods of time make a
size difference in your penis? In professional bodybuilding, a significant
muscular enhancement results; therefore, an extrapolated hypothesis would
suggest the answer is probably yes in penis enhancement,
provided testosterone use is coupled with penis exercises. We
won’t know for certain until a significant number of men try this under an MD’s
supervision.
While, hypothetically, prudent periodic use of
testosterone cream supplement applied directly on the penis (using the
professional body building model) may cause additional growth, there are
negatives to balance out. You must also note that unsupervised abuse of
testosterone can lead to hypogonadism or testicular shrinkage (remember
feedback mechanism of your body) and male pattern baldness for starters.
PENIS SUPPLEMENTATION: IS IT FOR YOU?
The use of penis enlargement pills,
penis supplements, and bioidentical testosterone is, I suspect, likely to be
experimented with as it has been in professional bodybuilding, and there are
those who are risk takers in efforts to push the envelope of sexual
development. Remember that the best starting position is optimum
health and sexuality, obtained through nutrition, prudent nutrient
supplementation (vitamins, minerals, etc.), cardiovascular exercise, weight
training and/or regular sports activity.
In my view, it is wise to use testosterone only after you reach an age
where MD-supervised medical testing determines a deficiency has occurred, and
only if your physical health permits the use of this hormone. Professional
bodybuilders have used anabolics for limited durations for decades, and coupled
with great advances in the equipment, this has resulted in substantive
“success.”
In conclusion, if I were a young man and knew what I know now, I
would avoid the use of any hormone and maintain a healthful life regimen.
If I were a young man and did not know what I know now, I might be tempted to
push the envelope and prudently experiment with bioidentical
testosterone. I hope this has shed some light on a very provocative subject.
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