E-book Category: Health E-book Title: Cure Tight Foreskin Book Description: Cure Tight Foreskin and Phimosis - Without Surgery, Without Circumcision Discover The Simple 15 Minute Daily Technique To Painlessly and Easily Cure Your Tight Foreskin. No More Embarressment, Pain or Anxiety Restore your Sex Life! See Results in 14 days!
Dear Fellow Tight Foreskin Sufferer, I've been where you are now. I've personally suffered from this condition for several years, and have been through the emotional and physical anxiety, pain & worry. Sex was embarrasing, difficult and painful. Ripping the foreskin was a constant worry.
This guide is the result of 18 months of research, my own personal journey to curing my tight foreskin, and the life changing effects it has had.
Just think: you can have a fully functioning, retractable foreskin, WITHOUT having circumcision. No more pain, worry or anxiety. Oh, and a great sex life! For the medical profession, circumcision is still the "solution" for treatment of phimosis or tight foreskin.
Let me be the first to tell you that it isn't! I will explain to you:
- What is a Tight Foreskin.
- How a Tight Foreskin affected me - and how I cured it.
- Why circumcision is NOT the answer.
- How my guide has already helped other sufferers, and
- How to order my guide.
What is a Tight Foreskin? The foreskin is a retractable double-layered fold of skin, that covers the glans (head of the penis), and protects it when the penis is not erect. It's attached to the glans with a frenulum - an elastic band of tissue. Typically the foreskin is free to move after it separates from the glans, usually by puberty (known as congenital phimosis).
A tight foreskin is where the foreskin cannot be fully retracted from the head of the penis - and there are varying degrees of this problem:
- Frenulum Breve - where the frenulum is too short, restricting how far the foreskin can be retracted.
- BXO - a localized skin condition distinguished by a whitish ring of hardened skin at the tip of the forekin, with white patches on the head of the penis.
- Congenital Phimosis - where you are born with a tight foreskin, which typically cures itself by late puberty.
- Acquired Phimosis - where the foreskin could previously be retracted, but no longer can; or can never be retracted, even after puberty.
- Paraphimosis - where the foreskin is retracted, and gets stuck behind the glans, meaning it cannot be pulled back over the glans to its normal state.
- Psychological - a psychological reason that leads on to a physical side effect. For example, a painful experience in the past of pulling back your foreskin, making you reluctant - even scared - to do the same again. As a result, the foreskin becomes tight.
A fully retractable foreskin occurs in less than 5% of infants, 50% of 10 year olds, 90% of 16 year olds and 98% of 18 year olds. This is perfectly normal, and not an indication for circumcision. Furthermore, the age at which foreskin becomes retractable varies for each child and should never, ever be forced.
If you are over 18, and suffer from one or more of the above conditions, circumcision isn't the only solution. How a Tight Foreskin affected me - and how I cured it A tight foreskin had devastating effects on me:
- Sexual Intercourse - the foreskin plays an important role, and is designed to move back behind the glans during sex. This heightens sexual experience. A tight foreskin makes this painful, or impossible, resulting in painful sex.
- Medically - a tight foreskin means you are unable to retract it and wash beneath your foreskin. This typically results in a build up of smega which, over time, can cause irritation or infection.
Both sexual intercourse and medical complications resulted in me having to see the doctor - who told me that circumcision was the only cure.
And straight away I was booked in for surgery to amputate my foreskin! This put me under considerable strain and pressure. Relationships became fraught and broke down. Worry, anxiety and the terrible thoughts of what might happen if the operation went wrong all filled my mind. Circumcision is not something that can be undone.
This prompted me to research the phimosis and tight foreskin condition. Soon I found that many people had been mis-diagnosed, resulting in circumcisions that were not necessary. Yes, you heard that correctly:
Doctors were telling their patients circumcision is the ONLY option, when in fact it wasn't! Further research into the variety of options available meant I eventually found what I was looking for - several safe, alternative solutions to curing tight foreskin, without the need for circumcision and surgery. I put this simple 15 minute daily routine to the test, which produced some amazing results with astonished and angered me:
In just TWO WEEKS, I could FULLY retract my foreskin! I had another appointment, this time with the specialist, who was astonished by what I showed him - my fully retractable foreskin. He immediately cancelled my operation, and made certain that his future patient referrals were treated in the best possible way, with circumcision being the last resort. More... | 
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