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New Orgasm Device To Cure FSD

Written by Jane Tucker| Tuesday, 08 November 2011| There is 1 comment

the spinal cord stimulator was able to give them an orgasm.

Instant orgasms! An anaesthesiologist, Dr. Stuart Meloy claims to have discovered a new way of curing female sexual dysfunction which he said he came across completely by accident. Dr Meloy was making use of a spinal cord stimulator to send electrical impulses to a female patient's nerve endings as a way of relieving pain when she spontaneously had an orgasm!

new orgasm device to cure fsd

Dr Meloy decided to follow up this one off event by conducting a small clinical trial involving eleven women who tested the spinal cord stimulator for a nine day period. The results were spectacular in that ten of them said that they had experienced much better sexual function when using it. Dr Meloy said that for those women who had previously had at least one orgasm but were suffering from female sexual dysfunction the spinal cord stimulator was able to give them an orgasm.

Dr Meloy decided to patent the device as a tool to cure female sexual dysfunction and it was the subject of a recent Discovery Channel documentary which has led to plenty of interested investors coming forward to help him bring it to the consumer.

This device is likely to be written off by many people as a simple vibrator but in fact it involves a much more complex set of impulses being transmitted to the female genital region and does not involve physical vibrations.

If this device could be marketed as a serious medical cure for the very extensive problem of female sexual dysfunction [said to affect as many as 1/3 of all women] it could become standard treatment on the National Health Service and even made available on health insurance plans.

At present the only cure for female sexual dysfunction in the United Kingdom is the prescription medication Intrinsa. Other remedies involve counseling and psychotherapy.

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On November 09, 2011 @ 09:46
Cautious said:
Sounds amazing, however people should make sure that there are no side affects.
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