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  • #46
    Originally posted by kalreid View Post
    Thanks for digging this up XitemeM! It's ready available posts like these that help us all ensure the best possible approach to PE
    Kalreid, your Avatar has what I call a REAL woody!

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Lazy 8 View Post
      Kalreid, your Avatar has what I call a REAL woody!
      Bahahahaha... Thats almost exactly what I said when I saw the image lol... I think my response was " Now thats some REAL wood "
      Well if you can't be handsome, you might as well be BIG :)

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      • #48
        Found some comments by Dr. Huber, research biochemist on
        another thread which may interest. Pertains to the skin/scars, but
        perhaps is applicable to deeper tissue:

        This process when undertaken topically is dependent upon your
        own metabolism to a certain extent, but can be helped along by
        denaturing the collagen crosslinks. This can be done by laser
        (always problematic and uncertain) or other means to get the
        heat (115 degrees F) to the tissue. The blood will tend to move
        heat away from an area but a very warm towel held on the skin
        once per day, or every other day, will help denature the collagen.
        (so Huber suggests not going above 115 degrees to prevent
        heat scarring). Also one could google "heat shock related protein".

        On ultrasound Huber says:
        Any frequency greater than 20kHz is considered ultrasound.
        Frequencies from 1-3mHZ are considered "therapeutic ultrasound"
        and the ultrasound probes help in blood circulation and warming
        up the tissue.... with the ultrasound probe clients often feel that
        the skin is warmer due to increased blood circulation.

        On ultrasound:
        It is not the Mhz that is the issue, but the watts (or joules) per square
        centimeter AND the technique. The mhz only describes the level
        of penetration, for example a 3 mhz only penetrates the stratum corneum,
        and a 1mhz will perhaps reach into and beyond the dermis. Machines in
        the kilohertz range (instead of the mhz range) reach down into the
        joints and are used therapeutically in sports medicine and so on.

        The power or watts necessary to do something once you have arrives
        is critical. If the wave simply peters out at the end of its journey then
        nothing will happen, good or bad. So watts rule. The amount of watts
        depends on protein density of the skin, and that varies from point to
        point. It is important to keep the sonicator moving. The technique of
        moving the sonicator around is always stressed- and on a wetted surface
        to prevent a burn. Cavitation of cells and surface burning would only
        occur from a powerful instrument OR if you simply left the sonicator
        stationary long beyond the point of discomfort. For the most part, ultrasound
        is very safe even if used by persons of moderate sobriety and the benefits
        far outweigh the problems.



        I have and used a bellair 2mhz ultrasound probe for skin problems a few
        years ago. 5 minutes each side of my face (cheek). You mist the skin
        and keep the probe moving in little circles so you don't burn. I don't
        remember how deep the waves go exactly. The probes feel slightly
        warm to the touch, and you feel nothing else really.
        "That's your happiness and my hap-penis"
        Marlon Brando Last Tango in Paris


        "Look captain, after our experiments, its going to grow....
        and I mean grow at an exponential rate, that could shatter
        the boundaries of our known universe."

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        • #49
          BBC News - Testicular zap 'may stop sperm'

          looks like ultrasound mightn't be that dangerous for the testicles after all! Could even be beneficial for those that need contraception
          My progress log

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          • #50
            ^ Does this mean that we need to heat up our dicks to stretch it at its longest possible length and then apply a cooling down technique whilst still stretching at a long length to solidify this length???
            18/7/2010 (starting length): 5.5'' BPEL
            7/11/2010 (current): BPEL 6.5'', BPSL 7''

            Goal = 8'' NBPEL

            GONNA BE ONE BIG MOTHERFUCKING ASIAN!!!

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