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Men's Health - Foreskin RestorationOnline Resources
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Principles of Foreskin Restoration [Recommended] Description: by Circumcision Information Resource Centre, Montreal Canada. Includes: Definitions, basic principles and simple self-applied methods. Resources include: Books - Organizations - Mailing List - Support group (infocirc.org) |
Benefits of Restoration Description: Personal accounts of the benefits derived from foreskin restoration compiled by NORM of Southern California. (norm-socal.org) |
Foreskin Restoration Information Sites On the World Wide Web Description: A list of websites that address or pertain to the male foreskin, male circumcision, foreskin restoration (glans re-covering), and other aspects of sexual mutilation. (sexuallymutilatedchild.org) |
Foreskin Restoration Page Description: Links to restoration resources including books, videos, support groups, and information sites. (eskimo.com) |
Genital Self-mutilation: Attempted Foreskin Reconstruction Description: A case report from the medical literature. (cirp.org) |
Nonsurgical Foreskin Restoration Description: Synopses explaining why and how foreskin restoration is done and dispels myths associated with the process. Links to organizations concerned with foreskin restoration. (cirp.org) |
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