It Turns Out to be the Most Spectacular Vibrator for Men on the Market

Tue, 09/11/2012 - 08:58
Submitted by The ED Coach Pa...

In the course of science, as we pursue treatments for one disease or ailment, there are often serendipitous turns of events that produce results that can eclipse the intended result. Take aspirin, for example. It has been a pain medication for over a hundred years.

Yet its anticoagulant effect has made it a favorite for preventing heart attacks and reducing the damage of strokes. Viagra began as a blood pressure medicine for heart patients. During trials, the men began to report a wonderful side effect. In the rapidly developing world of sexual medicine, the invention of a new kind of vibrational therapy for the treatment of ED has produced what is probably the best male vibrator ever.

It has long been a lament of mine that for men with ED, there are very few sex toys that do not require an erection. The Fleshlight, all masturbation sleeves, and even cock rings require a sturdy erection to be fully appreciated. The Venus 2000 can create an erection and deliver a great orgasm, but it costs $2,000.00. Most battery vibrators are designed for women and are often not strong enough to really send a guy over the edge. The closest thing we have remains the Hitachi Magic Wand.

I often see guys who had no idea they could even have an orgasm/ejaculation with a limp penis. It requires a different masturbation technique, to be sure, but it can be done with a lot of lube and a firm resolve! However, I have often wished that there were a sex toy designed just for men that would work whether or not one had an erection.

Well, enter the world of the Viberect. This device was invented by urologist and men’s sexual medicine specialist, Dr. Kambiz Tajkarimi. It is a unique approach to erectile dysfunction approach by applying some solid physical therapy principles involving nerve regeneration and stimulation. Designed for men with moderate ED and spinal cord injuries, the Viberect is based on the process of stimulating both the top and bottom of the penis at the same time.

“Viberect is a therapeutic vibratory medical device and the only proprietary device in the world that delivers targeted vibratory stimulation to both surfaces of the penis (dorsal and ventral), both branches of the Pudendal nerve, also known by medical and anatomy experts as the "KING OF PELVIS" in both genders. The Viberect stimulates physiological sexual response by safely utilizing your own pathways of erection and ejaculation.Simultaneous stimulation is necessary for optimal sexual response.”

It DOES work very well as a therapy for ED. But the best news for the world of sexual enjoyment is that it turns out to be the most spectacular vibrator for men on the market. It has adjustable settings from nice and warm to shaking your molars. Any guy, with ED or not, will find it the best sexual aid they’ve ever had. You can target any part of your penis and when you find a ‘sweet spot’ it can alter reality.

Right now, it requires a prescription, but call them and they can connect you to a doctor. It’s not cheap at $300, but a really good sex toy is approaching that now. This is a medical device which will last for years.

Just for the record, I am in no way connected with Reflexonic or Dr. Tajkarimi. I recommend the Viberect to the men I work with, but I also wanted to pass it along to the average guy who is seeking a new toy for the Holidays coming up! It is the gift that will keep on giving!

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Do you know of it being

Tue, 09/11/2012 - 10:20
Myssie (not verified)

Do you know of it being helpful/pleasurable for men who experience ED after a prostatectomy?

The Viberect

Wed, 09/12/2012 - 16:16

Thanks very much for letting us know about this product. I've often felt quite bad for men with erectile/orgasmic difficulties, because their problems are as likely to receive ridicule as sympathy or help. The available remedies and methods of enjoyment are very limited or---like Viagra---even dangerous. (Who wants a 'medicine' that does nothing to enhance orgasm and can cause disasters like blindness?) So this is terrific news, even for the average guy without serious sexual issues. I do have to say that it's somewhat difficult to visualize from the device's unconventional appearance exactly how it's used. I imagine that the maker's web site has more information. I don't understand the need for a prescription, by the way. Something to do with insurance reimbursement?

Post PCA use

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Wed, 09/12/2012 - 18:33

This device was designed primarily for penile rehab for post prostatectomy men. It is primarily a therapy device and will take time and practice for a man to eventually regain erectile function - but it DOES work. It is not instant.
It requires concentration on erotic thought, time, quiet and calm. It usually begins to show results in a few weeks. It is primarily waking up the dormant nerves that were traumatized by surgery.

Viberect use

TheEDcoach's picture
Wed, 09/12/2012 - 18:42

In my clinical work, I recommend the Viberect for anorgasmia or delayed orgasm as well as ED issues. The prescription is to satisfy the FDA requirements for medical devices. We are hoping that eventually, it will no longer need a script.
For the average guy, this device - which is used like a pair of tongs on the penis - is just plain fun.
When used...you can control the amount of pressure, or pinching. You can slide it up and down the penis...but the best part is usually the head and frenulum of the penis...you will find several 'sweet spots' and linger there. Many men with orgasm difficulties find that this device delivers a great orgasm. I have to agree!

How would that compare to

Fri, 09/14/2012 - 12:07
DeeJay (not verified)

How would that compare to this one:
http://www.theadulttoyshoppe.com/stroking-penis-pump-SE56800.htm
It seems like the same thing, the sleeve suctions to the penis and pulls upward when it's turned on.
I'd like to know for my man, he needs some erection assistance but also the pleasure helps to make the erection quicker and firm, or maybe it's a placebo but he thinks if he's going to need a boost to the erection then at least he wants it to feel good!

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