Scientists in Israel have come up with what they are calling a 'shocking' discovery. Apparently, a shock wave to your todger can prove more effective in treating erectile dysfunction, than traditional treatments such as Viagra and Cialis, (shudder).
According to the study carried out at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, low-energy shock waves can actually reverse the problem, unlike drugs, which only paper over the cracks, and which can also require extended therapy.
"We can really reverse erectile problems with this," researcher Yoram Vardi, head of the neuro-urology department at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, told the LiveScience Web site.
Taking Viagra or Cialis can help men, but only as long as they take the pills. Rambam's shock-wave therapy helps patients function without need for medication, Vardi told the site.
The theory begins with the knowledge that low-intensity shocks can stimulate the development of new blood vessels. It was not perhaps that far off-the-wall to figure out that
such shock waves could help men grow new blood vessels in their malfunctioning organs.
It is clear that the market is vast, despite potential squeamishness for having electricity applied to one's crown jewels.
The shock is delivered by a device that comfortingly perhaps looks like a computer mouse. The scientists report that even though the trial consisted of applying about 300 shocks over three minutes to the penis, the men didn't complain of side effects or pain. It helped 15 of the 20 testees, Vardi said.
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