Friday, June 25, 2010

Resolve your Sex Problems like ED and Low Libido with Electromagnetic Wave Therapy

Sexual problems are quite commonplace given the daily stress and struggles everyone encounters. Sometimes, there is a health issue causing the problem while other times, no discernable reason exists. Men are lucky in that there is a popular prescription medication they can turn to for erectile dysfunction (ED) to help boost their libido and basically jumpstart their sex life. Women are not so lucky. However, in both cases, electromagnetic wave therapy can help breathe new life into their sex lives.

Typical Causes of Low Libido and other Sex Problems

Men and women may have specific health causes that affect their sex lives. For women, hormonal imbalances are a common culprit while with men, it could be their prostate. However, low libido and other sex problems can also be tied to more serious problems such as thyroid disease, heart issues, diabetes, hypertension, and even reactions to certain prescription medications.

The genital area is rich in blood vessels and very sensitive. When erectile dysfunction or lack of libido occurs, blood flow is typically restricted in this area, causing some loss of sensation. For men, their penis may not remain erect long enough for sex or even to achieve orgasm. In women, without the intense sensations felt in the vaginal area when blood flows freely, they cannot achieve an orgasm or become lubricated enough for pleasurable sex. Based on the ancient principles of acupuncture, an electromagnetic wave therapy device like the Aculife can help get blood flowing to the genital area to improve sex lives.

Electronic Form of Acupuncture

Acupuncture is based on the ancient Chinese belief that the human body is comprised of different energy pathways that connect all parts of the body. When the energy pathways are blocked, some type of health problem occurs. Tiny needles are applied to particular pressure points, also called acupoints, to break up the blockage to restore energy flow. The Aculife Magnetic Wave Therapist uses electromagnetic waves delivered through a wand instead of needles to achieve the same relief.

With the device comes a map of the hand and palm that indicates acupoints corresponding to specific areas of the body. Using the wand, a person with sexual problems can deliver the electromagnetic impulses to the acupoints that correspond to the genitalia. Opening the blocked energy pathways helps restore blood flow to the area, creating a situation more conducive to resolving low libido and ED problems. Magnetic wave therapy devices like the Aculife are exceptional complements to traditional medical treatments, particularly when an underlying medical condition is the cause of the sex problems.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Aculife Magnetic Wave Therapist a Great Diagnostic and Treatment Tool

Thanks to plenty of scientific studies, acupuncture has found legitimacy as a treatment option for a variety of ailments from chronic pain to sleep problems to weight control. However, what if you are ready for an alternative treatment but do not look forward to tiny needles being inserted into your body? Devices like the Aculife Magnetic Wave Therapist can help.

Instead of tiny needles being inserted into acupoints that correspond to specific parts of your body, you use the wand of the Aculife device to deliver electromagnetic wave impulses to the acupoints in the hand and palm. In fact, not only can you treat a specific condition by following the hand and palm map that comes with the device, you can also use it as a medical diagnostic tool as well. (We don’t advocate using it in lieu of a doctor’s advice however!)

Diagnosing Health Problems

If you read testimonials or an Aculife review, you will find out that many people discovered they had a previously undiagnosed health problem that was eventually verified by a doctor. When you put the magnetic wave therapist device in the detect mode and follow the directions, you may feel a prickling sensation over certain areas. This could be an indicator that something is going on within that acupoint's corresponding body part.

Basically, you calibrate your device by placing the wand against the skin of your left thumb near the cuticle, an area that Chinese medical practitioners call "Shao Shang." When the body is in balance, the area should be prickling when you touch it with the wand of the Aculife. You then run the wand over different areas of your left hand and palm. If you feel any tingling sensations similar to or above what you felt in the "Shao Shang" area, mark that particular acupoint with a marker and continue on with your diagnostics. You can come back to that area later for treatment or determine the corresponding acupoint and talk to a physician.

Keep in mind that acupoints have multiple reference points in the body. Therefore, having a tingling sensation in your hand or palm once or twice is likely not cause for concern. However, if you have multiple tingling points and they all are related to one particular body function on an ongoing basis, this might be an indication that you should visit your doctor for an examination and testing to see if there is indeed a medical problem.

While you should not use an electromagnetic wave device as your sole diagnostic and treatment option, it makes for a great complement to traditional medicine. In fact, if you suspect you have an underlying health condition, you can gear your questions to your doctor based on your Aculife findings. You are more likely to get answers faster if your doctor knows where to start testing and officially diagnosing a health condition. Practising electromagnetic wave therapy on a regular basis can be a great way to keep up your good health as well a a way to potentially thwart health problems.