80% efficacy cited. The study is small (20 men, double-blind) but very interesting results.
Impulse Magnetic-Field Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
Rainer B. Pelka, Ph.D.
Universität der Bundeswehr München
Neubiberg/Munich, Germany
Christof Jaenicke, M.D.
Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
PhytoPharm Consulting
Institute for Phytopharmaceuticals
Berlin, Germany
ABSTRACT
This double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessed the efficacy of 3 weeks of impulse magnetic-field therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED). Twenty volunteers who suffered from ED or orgasmic disturbances were randomly assigned to either active treatment or placebo (n = 10 each). Efficacy was assessed in terms of intensity and duration of erection, general well-being, sexual activity, and warm sensation in the genital area. In the active-treatment group, all efficacy endpoints were significantly improved at study end (P.01), with 80% reporting increases in intensity and duration of erection, frequency of genital warmth, and general wellbeing. The remaining 20%, who experienced minor improvements, were found to have an influenza-like infection after the study that may have influenced their results. Only 30% of the placebo group noted some improvement in their sexual activity; 70% had no change. No side effects were reported.
Impulse Magnetic-Field Therapy for E.D. 80% effective - maybe more
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Re: Impulse Magnetic-Field Therapy for E.D. 80% effective - maybe more
Here is a link to the full PDF:
http://www.qrsitalia.it/pdf/60_QRS_Stud ... n_2002.pdf
http://www.qrsitalia.it/pdf/60_QRS_Stud ... n_2002.pdf
Age 57, ED issues for 15-20 years. Testosterone replacement with Enanthate and Ovidrel. Currently using generic Tadalafil 2.5mgs and Resveratrol daily.
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Re: Impulse Magnetic-Field Therapy for E.D. 80% effective - maybe more
Simbarn wrote:Here is a link to the full PDF:
http://www.qrsitalia.it/pdf/60_QRS_Stud ... n_2002.pdf
Thanks, Simbarn. I intended to include the link, but forgot.
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Re: Impulse Magnetic-Field Therapy for E.D. 80% effective - maybe more
Lost Sheep wrote:80% efficacy cited. The study is small (20 men, double-blind) but very interesting results.
Impulse Magnetic-Field Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
Rainer B. Pelka, Ph.D.
Universität der Bundeswehr München
Neubiberg/Munich, Germany
Christof Jaenicke, M.D.
Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
PhytoPharm Consulting
Institute for Phytopharmaceuticals
Berlin, Germany
ABSTRACT
This double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessed the efficacy of 3 weeks of impulse magnetic-field therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED). Twenty volunteers who suffered from ED or orgasmic disturbances were randomly assigned to either active treatment or placebo (n = 10 each). Efficacy was assessed in terms of intensity and duration of erection, general well-being, sexual activity, and warm sensation in the genital area. In the active-treatment group, all efficacy endpoints were significantly improved at study end (P.01), with 80% reporting increases in intensity and duration of erection, frequency of genital warmth, and general wellbeing. The remaining 20%, who experienced minor improvements, were found to have an influenza-like infection after the study that may have influenced their results. Only 30% of the placebo group noted some improvement in their sexual activity; 70% had no change. No side effects were reported.
it is old paper i think its from 2002 i think. why none used it till now?
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Re: Impulse Magnetic-Field Therapy for E.D. 80% effective - maybe more
Ali34319 wrote:it is old paper i think its from 2002 i think. why none used it till now?
Good question. I did not look at the date. I do know that there have been a few trials at stimulating an erection. But I do not know the dates of those experiments either.
(during surgery on men with nerve-damage-induced impotence, electrical stimulation was applied in the region of the perineum, but these were NOT left in place - it was an experiment agreed to by the patients and seems to have had positive results, but only during the surgery when the electrodes were in place)
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