Scientific studies have shown that low-intensity electrical shocks have the ability to trigger the growth of new blood vessels. New research suggests that this principal can be applied in the treatment of men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED) when the condition results from reduced blood flow to the penis (this accounts for nearly 80% of all ED cases). While this particular form of shockwave therapy may be ground-breaking, the underlying concept is one that is already well understood and applied by several natural enhancement therapies that utilize tissue stimulation as a method of treatment.
Shockwave Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction
According to an article recently published on the LiveScience website, researchers from the Rambam Medical Center located in Israel have uncovered a new technique for treating sufferers of erectile dysfunction. The treatment involves using an electrical device to deliver a "low energy" shock wave directly into the penis. As previously mentioned, this electrical bombardment has been demonstrated to effectively stimulate the development of new blood vessels.
With promising preliminary results – improvement was seen in 15 of 20 subjects – it may sound as if this "new" treatment represents an effective alternative to ED medications such as Viagra and Cialis. In reality, this specific form of therapy is one that is already employed by natural enhancement techniques that use stretching or traction force as their primary catalyst.
Soft Tissue Loading
Natural enhancement methods such as exercising the penis or using a penis extender device function by manipulating the soft tissues of the penis. The physical stimulation supplied by these techniques serves to promote tissue growth and improve blood circulation. This is accomplished in part by what is known as the "piezoelectric effect."
Piezoelectricity
The term piezoelectricity, meaning "pressure electricity", was first coined in the late 1800's by scientists researching crystalline structures. To grasp the importance of this effect you should understand that crystals are prevalent in all living tissues:
In other words, applying a physical force to the tissues of the body (in this case the penis) generates a natural electrical current. When the penis is massaged and stretched through specific exercises, or when it is subjected to a dynamic splinting force such as that provided by traction devices, the tissues themselves become energized and electrified.
"Proteins, nucleic acids and mucopolysaccharides, which compose all tissues of the human body, exhibit piezoelectric properties. This piezoelectrically induced current activates the healing processes in the stimulated area. Thus, this mechanically induced electrical energy has great regulatory effect on the cellular and molecular levels."
In essence, physically stimulating the penis with targeted exercises or exposing the soft tissues to a prolonged stretch creates a natural charge. This is all possible without the use of any external electrical devices whatsoever.
Artificial Shockwave Vs. Natural Electrical Field Generation
The electrical field generated by mechanical stimulation of the penis is of course much weaker than that created by an external shockwave device. It is however completely natural and carries none of the obvious risks associated with artificially electrocuting the penis. By manually stimulating the penis over an extended period of time, as opposed to subjecting it to an abrupt outside force, you achieve the benefits of electrical stimulation minus the danger of damaging sensitive tissues.
For now, artificial shockwave therapy for the treatment of erectile dysfunction remains in it's infancy. Further testing and results are forthcoming.
Although the research itself is interesting, I'm still amazed by the apparent disconnect that exists between science and the human condition. Modern western medicine insists on seeking "the cure" while completely disregarding the inherent healing properties of the body itself.
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Posted by PRS on Friday, December 4th, 2009
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2 Responses to “Electric Shock Treatment for ED, Not Very Shocking”
Hi Richard,
Most of the information that I've discovered regarding penile electro-stimulation clearly puts it in the research stages. In fact, apart from the study cited in this article, the majority of research thus far has centered on animal testing. I will of course continue to provide updates as new data becomes available.
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I am very interested in electrical stimulation of the penis for treating ED and PE and would like to know more. Also can it lead to electro ejaculation?
Left by Richard on July 3rd, 2010