Has anyone ever tried this device? (how to improve orgasms)

Having looked over the site for this thing, I have to say this looks like a scam to my mind. It appears to me to be one of those fat burning electro stimulators which have been taken off the market and is being remarketed as a sexual aid. The device attaches to the ankles, not anywhere near the genitals. Probably because they already know that electric shocks in that area is not very pleasant.

For 200 bucks, I'd want the product to be approved by at least the AMA or baring that, some scientific data on the site to back up their claims. The fact that the site contains none makes it all the more suspect. If this device worked as advertised, they should be capable of citing relevant studies and publications of research data, but its nowhere to be found on the site.

I'd save my money for another time if I were you.
 
well a pelvic floor stimulator like Innova by empi does improve orgasms and it makes your pc muscles stronger, so much stronger to clamp down and milk some one with ;) It is a medical device and costs about $500 with insurance, I think
 
I looked around the site too. here's a list of the contraindications:

Pregnancy
Prescription antidepressants (Paxil®, Prozac®, Zoloft®, Celexa®,
Effexor® and Wellbutrin®). The Slightest Touch® cannot help with
the sexual side effects of these medications.
Large doses of high blood pressure medications
Infectious diseases (to prevent spreading skin-related infections via the
electrode pads)
Women who have metal objects, such as pins, screws, plates or bars,implanted anywhere in their body

INSERT-I wonder if they count tooth fillings as metal?
Skin problems
Cardiac dysfunction
Acute disease
High fever
Malignant tumor
Persons who encounter physical side effects from medical treatment
Chronic nerve disease or conditions, such as, but not limited to, MS,
epilepsy, Addison's disease and Parkinson's disease
Women whose hearts are not healthy enough for sexual activity

INSERT- I wonder how a woman might know this unless they die during sex?

Women who have chest pain or pain in any internal organ during sexual
activity
Women with other implanted electrical or electronic stimulation units,
such as pacemakers
Women who become unconscious (i.e., faint or pass out) during or after
sex



I wonder why it only works for women? Why wouldn't men be able to play with the toy?

Treeview
 
There is a cluster of nerves near the base of th spine which "run" the mechanical sexual response system. The brain mostly inhibits/enables the center, like and on/off swithch, and it handles the details of muscle control, gland secretion, etc.

Now if the nerves being excited by the device passed near that center, then I could see how there might be an effect. And remember that the further lower down the body the nerves are, the lower down the spinal cord they connect.

Just a theory now...
 
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