Hanging Penis Weights Can Be Dangerous To Your Penis...
Be Very Careful!
Hanging weights works to add length to your penis.
Some men even report increases in girth, though not large increases.
Let's take a closer look at how hanging weights works.
Although there is no supporting research, weights are thought to
increase penis size by creating microscopic tears in the cavernosa
and other penis tissue. As these tears heal new cells are formed
and penis length is increased. This growing process is assisted
by wearing a stretcher after weight hanging so the tears heel while
still open.
The downside to hanging weights is circulation cut off to the penis
head and dorsal nerve injury from improper use of noose type hangers.
You have to be careful and take frequent breaks when hanging weights.
A far safer and equally effective alternative is a penis
extender.
If you decide to try penis weights , here are some tips:
To get started: apply heat to your penis for 10 minutes prior to
starting. Keep reapplying the heat during breaks. The breaks should
be about 5 minutes long, after every 10 minutes of hang time. Start
with hanging 1lb. During breaks massage circulation to the penis
head.
You generally need to put in 30 to 60 minutes a day of actual hang
time, not including breaks. You shoud try for 5 - 6 days a week.
Here's a tip for better results. During the first few weeks your
penis has not yet strengthened to adapt to the weight and it's easier
to get gains. So the first 4 - 6 weeks of starting your weight hanging
routine, stick with light weights (1- 4 lbs) and extend hang time
to 2 or 3 hours (taking breaks every 10 minutes).
After a few weeks your penis will finally adapt and require more
weight. Up it a pound every couple of weeks up to 8 - 10 lbs. At
heavier weights always check the penis head for circulation. If
it feels cold stop and massage in blood. Use common sense and be
safe!
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