How Shocks Can Shock Your Love Life
Women just won’t understand what it does to the pride of a man when his “manhood” isn’t working properly. “More than 18 million men in the United States over age 20 are affected by erectile dysfunction, according to a study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (1).” That doesn’t even include the men who won't actually admit they suffer from ED. And that was only in 2007! The numbers are only getting higher today. We can talk about the causes of ED on another day. For today, let’s talk about solutions to this problem.
There are many “penis pills” out there but most of us who have tried them know that they might work for a little bit but then we either become dependent on them or they just stop working altogether. But what if there was something that is better than a pill because it’s not something you had to take every time and it still got you great results. Would you do it? You bet you would!
Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive procedure for ED using acoustic pressure waves that treats the cause of the dysfunction: blood flow (or lack thereof). This treatment uses low intensity pulse waves to improve blood flow so you can enjoy sex again like every human deserves. This new modality is catching “waves” in the media and has been featured in the January 2018 issue of Men’s Health Magazine. According to the magazine, “8-12 weeks after the procedure new blood vessels are supposed to grow in the genitals, a process called neovascularization (1).
Medical Times Today says the success of Shockwave Therapy comes from its “ability to wake-up dormant stem cells in the penis and draw them to the erectile tissue, leading to improved erectile function and enhanced tissue growth. Originally developed to speed the healing process for musculoskeletal disorders and injuries, its ability to open existing blood vessels and promote tissue growth has been tested over and over—and found to be ideal for ED treatment” (2).
Safe
It's the safest ED protocol in existence today. In the Medical Times Today magazine they wrote about several studies of it. They mention that in one particular study published in the Therapeutic Advances in Urology, which found that acoustic wave therapy delivered a significant clinical improvement of erectile function without any adverse effects. Another article in Urology Times concluded that “acoustic wave therapy has been tested extensively through randomized, placebo - controlled, and open-label studies in clinics worldwide with impressive efficacy and safety” (2).
Effective
It's a very effective protocol. “Clinical trials have shown that Shockwave Therapy for ED is effective, even for men that didn’t respond well to other treatments. In fact, a full 30 percent of men in the study who were using oral ED medication achieved significant improvement—and didn’t need to use medication for months after receiving acoustic pressure wave treatment (2).” So, if you have “tried everything” to fix your problem and have found no solutions then this truly is your saving grace because of how effective it is for people that have not found solutions elsewhere.
Painless
It’s also painless. Shockwave Therapy “works by using painless acoustic energy waves, done in six short in- office sessions—usually twice a week for three weeks and what they won’t see are side effects” (2). Yes you read that correctly because as of today there are no known side effects to this treatment. This makes it a viable option for any and every man wanting a fuller harder erection.
In conclusion, Shockwave Therapy is a GREAT option for you if you suffer from erectile dysfunction. It's proven to be safe, effective, and painless with no side effects. You can’t get any better than that! If you want a better sex life (which also means better mental health and better life overall) then call our clinic at Dynamic Wellness today to schedule a free consultation! Click this LINK to schedule an appointment today!
Citations
1. Parsons, Tim, and JH Bloomberg School of Public Health. “18 Million Men in the United States Affected by Erectile Dysfunction.” Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 7 Jan. 2013.
2. “Beyond The Little Blue Pill”. Medical Times Today, 2017.
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