Shock Your ED Away (shocking cure)This non-invasive therapy has already been used in many countries to relieve chronic pain, interrupt muscle spasms, heal tendon injuries, improve non-healing bone fractures, treat inflammation, break up kidney and gallstones and so forth.

However, a new study by Chinese scientists at Beijing’s Jishuitan Hospital now shows it also heals ED in men.

Shockwave therapy involves a device that creates pulses of mechanical energy. A pad is then placed on your skin that transmits these pulses to your body.

Since it has already been approved in many countries (outside the United States) for the treatment of ED, Chinese researchers decided to conduct a review of the existing scientific literature to find out whether it was effective.

They found 9 studies with 637 participants between 2005 and 2017.

In general, these studies concluded that shockwave therapy improved sexual function, if the pulses were relatively slow and low in energy (0.09 mj/mm2, 3,000 pulses per treatment) and the treatment continued for no more than six weeks.

American researchers published a similar literature review in the Journal of Sexual Medicine earlier in 2017 in which they considered 7 already published studies with 602 male participants.

According to their review, the treatment improved the ED sufferer’s score on the Index of Erectile Function by around 6.4 points.

While shocks to your penis don’t sound like fun, the treatment is painless. Doctors apply ultrasound gel to the area to transmit the pulses, everyone in the room wears ear protection against the loud pulses and the treatment is otherwise low-risk and simple to apply.

Now if this sounds unappealing to you or is not available in your area, do not despair.

The simple home exercises found here have been proven to cure almost everyone’s erectile dysfunction – often the very first day…