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John Dough
06-04-13, 12:12
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/israeli-scientists-solve-erectile-dysfunction-with-electric-shock-1.3456

Israeli scientists: Solve erectile dysfunction with electric shock.

Low-energy shock waves, unlike drug treatment, can actually reverse the problem, claims Haifa study.

http://www.medispec.com/solutions/erectile-disfunction

Medispec's new non-invasive, painless solution treats the actual cause of the problem. Using low-intensity acoustic shock waves, the EDSWT treatment stimulates the creation of new micro vascular blood vessel networks that increase the blood supply to erectile tissue, thus enabling the achievement and maintenance of a full, dependable erection.

http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00901056

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction.

http://www.mtm-med.com/gb-products-ed-Electro_Stimulation.html

Electro stimulation is new therapy form for Erectile Dysfunction, the inability to achieve and maintain the full erection. The electro stimulation with erec-fitŪ is an effective and cost effective therapy which can be applied without any side effects.

http://www.salveocare.com/category/salveoheal-salveocare-customer-testimonials-success-recovery-stories/erectile-dysfunction/

After 2 months of SalveoHEAL electrotherapy, his blood circulation improved and the erectile dysfunction problem went away.

SalveoHEAL electro acupuncture uses pulsed high electric potential wave technology which generates electric and electromagnetic energy field in and around the body.

http://www.gizmag.com/viberect-device/19312/

Reflexonic has received FDA approval for its Viberect device aimed at men with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction (ED) symptoms. Instead of relying on a little blue pill to get things ready for the bedroom, the device, which looks a bit like a hair crimper, delivers targeted nerve stimulation to both dorsal and ventral surfaces of the penis using medical Softpads.

http://tens.ch/?page=2&lan=en&kat=173&id=66538

There is a method with particularly low side effects: EMS. Electrical Muscle Stimulation. Even with erectile dysfunction EMS can be used.

http://www.foundhealth.com/erectile-dysfunction-impotence/erectile-dysfunction-impotence-and-magnet-therapy

In a 3-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. 20 men with erectile dysfunction received either placebo or a special form of magnet therapy called pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF).1 PEMF was administered by a small box worn near the genital area and kept in place as continuously as possible over the study period. Neither participants nor observers knew whether the device was actually activated or not. The results showed that use of PEMF significantly improved sexual function compared to placebo.

John Dough
09-11-13, 10:54
I bought a ball zinger for $25 from this place:

http://www.megabiz.net/

Using zinc and copper tubing to create a weak battery, it sends an electrical current through your testicles. It is fairly comfortable to wear and I only noticed a slight tingle. I was able to wear it 24/7. You can't wear boxer shorts though, or it will fall off occasionally, unless you make it really tight. That could be embarrassing if it came out your pant leg in public. The latex tubing that holds it in place corroded after a few months, so expect to replace it if you use one regularly.

I didn't notice any improvement in erectile function. It seemed to make me more horny, so it may have increased my testosterone level. That is what it is claimed to do. After awhile I quit using it, since being extra horny can be frustrating if you can't have all the women you see and want.

John Dough
10-08-14, 17:00
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/155875.php

"Men who had used vibrators recently also scored themselves higher on four of the five domains of sexual function, as measured by the International Index of Erectile Function (erectile function, intercourse satisfaction, orgasmic function and sexual desire)".

http://www.reflexonic.com/about.html

"Recent interest in the potential benefits of penile vibratory stimulation is long overdue. Multiple studies have exposed many profound and unanticipated benefits of penile vibratory stimulation: improved continence, ejaculation, and reflexogenic erection. Data have emerged as well showing similar benefits including erectile dysfunction (ED), overactive bladder, orgasmic dysfunction".

http://www.viberect.co.za/erectile-dysfunction/

"The Viberect is a safe, physiological, non-invasive medical device and it is now available to men around the world. It will improve and restore their erectile health and sexual response. The Viberect is an alternative to drugs, injections, vacuum, and surgery for men with erectile dysfunction. The device can be used on-demand before sexual activity, or daily as part of therapy as recommended by your physician".

"Viberect is an erectile dysfunction device which is used to help in cases of impotency or erectile dysfunction. Viberect is the only proprietary device in the world that is able to deliver targeted vibratory stimulation to both of the surfaces of the penis -dorsal and ventral, as well as both branches of the Pudendal nerve. The Pudendal nerve is also known by medical and anatomy experts as the "KING OF PELVIS" in both genders".

http://www.sexhealthmatters.org/erectile-dysfunction/identifying-ed-erectile-dysfunction

"The pudendal nerve is the main nerve supplying the pelvis, bladder and urethra. Damage to this nerve can cause ED".

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Erectile-Dysfunction/ED-erectile-dysfunction-and-PNE-pudendal-nerve-entrapment/show/1167061

"I just want to point out that many men who have ED (light or severe), may be suffering PNE (Pudendal Nerve Entrapment) Not many doctors know PNE and can diagnose it. Running, cycling, skating, prolonged sitting, fall on the buttock, etc...... can cause PNE. Here are some of the symptoms: pain in the lower back, buttock and legs (non hernia), genital pain or numbness, rectal pain, incontinence (anal or urine), constipation, overactive bowels, Erectile Dysfunction, Ejaculation problems, and many other problems".

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/819262_3

"The use of penile vibratory stimulation (PVS) to induce penile erection and ejaculation was first described by Sobrero and colleagues in 1965. Viberect, developed by Reflexonic, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, is an FDA approved class II medical device used to provoke penile erection in men with ED and to provoke ejaculation in men with SCI. The mechanism of action of the device is through vibratory stimulation to branches of the pudendal nerve along the penile shaft".

"Specifically, stimulation of the pudendal nerve causes a reflex parasympathetic erection through an activation of the parasympathetic pathway. The Viberect handheld device utilizes exogenous stimulation of cavernousal nerve fibers by way of vibratory frequencies to release NO from nerve terminal endings. It may serve as an option for penile rehabilitation after nerve sparing radical prostatectomy".