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Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:32 pm
by otter17
The website for that thing makes it look pretty snake oil-ish. Some weird wing looking thing with no side effects that uses the power of “radiofrequency” energy to stop veno-occlusive leak. Like c’mon, how exactly is that supposed to work?

Sure I hope it’s effective but I wouldn't bet on it

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:40 pm
by Blippo
Is it similar to shock wave therapy or totally different?

Has anyone actually used one yet?

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:46 pm
by frank66665
if it works like the med3000 (eroxon) we're fine, they made us wait 5 years and then went out on the market with a colossal scam

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2024 2:17 am
by ready2go
Blippo wrote:Is it similar to shock wave therapy or totally different?

Has anyone actually used one yet?


its supposed to be radio frequency not shock waves and effect collagen making it recover its health .

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2024 3:05 am
by Blippo
Thanks.

It sounds fantastic but it would be good to get comments and feedback from someone who has used it.

Wonder what difference is between radio waves and shock wave therapy. Some people who had shockwave felt it made them worse! Would this device not do that?

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:00 am
by youngsuddened31
There's an user in Reddit that claims his ED has improved a lot after using this device for 2 months.
His post history looks legit, so I don't think he's trying to sell the device.

https://www.reddit.com/r/erectiledysfun ... gbMYhGcthC

Now im performing with pills, if they start to fail I would probably give it a try.

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2024 2:33 pm
by Blippo
There's also some comments there from a couple of people who have seen no improvement. Works for some and not others it seems.


Someone mentions phoenix device too. Have to Google that

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2024 10:13 pm
by ready2go
frank66665 wrote:if it works like the med3000 (eroxon) we're fine, they made us wait 5 years and then went out on the market with a colossal scam


That's funny because if you look t up on their site its says its effective for 60% of men . thats why candid reviews from users shows the actual results without any hype . so this could be the same thing "85 % of men saw great results" says the developers.

but who will be the guienea pig on this device ? i could have it bought and shipped to the Philippines from austraila for $1590. for a possible improvement versus a malleable implant in india for $3600 plus air fare and hotels ,another $1000 at least , but then hard 24/7 . what to do ,what to do ?

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 1:45 am
by 25yearsold
I spoke to 4 guys on reddit about it; (all have been using the vertica for at least 4 weeks)
1-> Dramatic success, claims almost cured
2-> Between slight&moderate? benefits
3-> No improvement at all after 4 weeks of use
4-> Slight benefits

Number 3 has severe ED (pills are not working),number 1,2 and 4 have mild-moderate ED (pills still work)

I would buy the device if it was avaible in my country. Even though i dont have much hope on it, still want to try it before fully commiting on the implant.

Re: New ED treatment device targeting veno-occlusive dysfunction mechanism

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:51 am
by youngsuddened31
ready2go wrote:
frank66665 wrote:if it works like the med3000 (eroxon) we're fine, they made us wait 5 years and then went out on the market with a colossal scam


That's funny because if you look t up on their site its says its effective for 60% of men . thats why candid reviews from users shows the actual results without any hype . so this could be the same thing "85 % of men saw great results" says the developers.

but who will be the guienea pig on this device ? i could have it bought and shipped to the Philippines from austraila for $1590. for a possible improvement versus a malleable implant in india for $3600 plus air fare and hotels ,another $1000 at least , but then hard 24/7 . what to do ,what to do ?


Implant is irreversible, IMHO I would try everything that has a chance to prevent or at least delay it...