The Peyronie's Protocol
By Hugh Johnson — written by someone who’s been through it. Twice.
What they don’t get is an explanation of why timing matters more than almost anything else. Which phase they’re in and what that means for what they should – and should not – be doing right now. What happens when they get that wrong. What the evidence actually says about supplements, lifestyle, and the approaches that most doctors simply don’t mention.
That gap is expensive. Not just financially – though some men spend years and significant money trying approaches in the wrong order – but in outcomes. The men who manage this condition well are almost always the ones who understood the phases early and acted accordingly.
This guide is built around that insight.
Who this guide is for
This guide is for men who have been diagnosed with Peyronie’s disease, or who strongly suspect they have it, and want a clear and honest picture of what’s happening and what to do about it.
It’s for men who’ve had a urology appointment and left feeling like the picture is incomplete. Men who’ve searched online and found a mix of clinical language and contradictory advice. Men who want to make informed decisions – not just follow a prescription and hope for the best.
It’s not for men looking for a miracle cure. There isn’t one. This guide won’t promise you a perfectly straight penis or guarantee any specific outcome. What it will give you is the information to make the right decisions, at the right time – which is what actually makes the difference.
Brooklyn Simmons
Author
What the guide covers
The active phase
What’s happening in the tissue and why. What to do and – critically – what not to do. The mistakes most men make during this phase and why they lead to worse outcomes. How to protect the tissue while the inflammatory process runs its course.
The transition
How to recognise when the active phase is ending. Why this window is often misread. What changes about the approach as things stabilise.
The passive phase
When the real rehabilitation work begins. Traction therapy – what the evidence says and how to use it correctly. Targeted approaches to scar tissue remodelling. Blood flow and why it matters more than most men realise.
Supplements and lifestyle
The supplements with genuine clinical backing for connective tissue health and inflammation management. What the research says – not what the marketing says. Lifestyle factors that affect how the body handles the condition – the ones seven different urologists never mentioned to me.
Medical options
Tadalafil, collagenase injections, and when they’re most effective. What the evidence supports and what its limitations are.
Surgery
When to consider it, when to wait, and what the actual numbers look like – including the complication rates that most men aren’t given before they decide.
The 12-month roadmap
A month-by-month picture of what recovery typically looks like, what to focus on at each stage, and how to know if things are going in the right direction.
What this guide is not
It’s not medical advice. I’m not a doctor, and nothing in this guide replaces a qualified medical opinion. I always recommend involving your own doctor in decisions about your health.
It’s not a guarantee. Bodies vary, circumstances vary, and outcomes vary. What I can tell you is that the men who manage this condition well are consistently the ones who understood the phases and acted accordingly. The guide gives you that framework. What you do with it is your decision.
It’s not a sales pitch for supplements or products. Every supplement mentioned is discussed on its evidence, not its marketing. There are no affiliate links and no products being sold alongside this guide.
Hugh Johnson
Author
About the author
I’ve had Peyronie’s disease twice. First in my early thirties, then again in my mid-fifties. Both times without surgery.
The first time I got it wrong. I didn’t understand the phases, I pushed through pain I shouldn’t have, and I tried approaches at the wrong time. I came through it, but not as well as I could have.
The second time I had the information I needed. The outcome was meaningfully better.
I’m not a doctor. I’m someone who went through this, did the research, saw seven different urologists across two episodes, and wrote down everything I wish I’d known from the start. The guide is the result of that.
Available in two editions
Global edition — for readers outside the United States. References international availability of treatments and supplements.
US edition — includes US-specific information on prescriptions, supplement regulation, and medical context. Both editions are included with purchase.
One-time purchase. Instant PDF download. Both editions included.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health. Individual results vary.
Hugh Johnson
Author of The Peyronie's Protocol.
I have had Peyronie's disease twice and came through it without surgery - both times.
