Average 57% prostate size reduction in 3 weeks, without any interference with semen, testo, libido

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The 3 weeks of PEMF produced a significant reduction in prostatic volume (average 57%) without any interference with semen quality, testosterone levels or libido. 

Found in NIH, a 2014 detailed, apparently high-budget study: Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy on Prostate Volume and Vascularity in the Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A Pilot Study in a Canine Model

Publication: Prostate. 2014 Aug; 74(11): 1132–1141.

So, fellow tribesmen, I've ordered a PEMF device.  Also contacting the one in the study, from German, for pricing.  It seems they no longer offer the exact model.

Note that the study says that PEMF is a broad term for similar devices.  I happen to already own (and use beneficially for years, one of the non-magnetic types), so I will use that forthwith.

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    There is a study that was done in Egypt on 60 men, and it showed relatively good success.

    Search for the title:

    "Pulsed electromagnetic field with or without exercise therapy in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia" .

    They use 4Tesla pulses ( very high strength) and the equipment is ~20k.  thus my first comment on the price..

    • Posted

      Hi Nick, hey thanks!  I found the full text PDF and downloaded.  Did you look up the References?  There are some gems there to check out.

      I don't agree with the authors that the 2011 Greek study had "significant improvements", though.  Imo the size reductions were minor.

       

    • Posted

      Nick, this is one item in the References.  I can't figure it out.  Is this positive/negative?

      [Transrectal magnetotherapy of the prostate from Intramag device in prophylaxis of postoperative complications of transurethral resection of prostatic adenoma].

  • Posted

    Could someone with more IQ than me please check this out, as well as the "similar" articles on the right of the webpage?  (PubMed, NIH)

    An experimental study of the effects of pulsed electromagnetic field (Diapulse) on nerve repair.

  • Posted

    What is that? What is a PEMF? I'm buying one yesterday!!! How do you use it? How often? 

    • Posted

      UPDATE:  I'm peeing well, no cathing.  My other symptoms are also, surprisingly, gone, even the sharp pain from the cut caused by a locum's Foley removal.  Been on the PEMF only for 3 days along with flax meal.

      Contrary to other PEMF owners, I move the pulsing paddle along my problem-pathway, e.g.  kidney to prostate, by 1/8" movements per 7-second pulse.  I won't pulse my eyes (yet), keeping the pulsing below my neck (for now.)

      ALL GOOD!!

    • Posted

      You said in another Forum that your eyesight had greatly improved. Without the use of PEMF ?
    • Posted

      Yes, my vision was awesome for five hours, with the use of PEMF, organic flax seed meal (probably non-irridated), but have not been able to replicate it, thus conducting single-mode tests. 

      Mid-day today, my vision was fluctuating from better-than-before to worse-than-before, with only the PEMF.

      Then, I  ate bargain-price organic flax seed meal -- no change.  A friend said it was likely irridated.

      Tonight, I ate five tablespoons of organic cold-milled organic flax seed meal (the third flax product I'm consuming), and my vision is improved.  (Without PEMF).

      Re: BPH, the quantity, flow, is quite normal now, peeing standing up, even.  However, sitting for hours is generally detrimental.  Also, I'm now a vegetarian.  And, there's the TCM Accupressure, while could be co-factors in my now-suddenly-excellent physical and mental health.

      Re:  PEMF, flax meal, and blood pressure - only 3-4 Systolic downward change.  However, my pulse rate has gone down 10 BPM - is this good or bad??

       

    • Posted

      My $350 PEMF device (not a mat, not a pad) has:

      1.  Made a usually-reddened heel-spur ("arthritis", per doctors) become flesh-colored and not painful when I walk.

      2.  Much lessened a painful-when-touched lump near a nipple

      3.  Eliminated hernia soreness on my crotch.  I became larger after the bladder retention and cathing traumas.

       

    • Posted

      10BPM down, good or bad, depending on where it is now. Hank
    • Posted

      10BPM down, good or bad, depending on where it is now. Hank

      Could you explain what you're talking about.

    • Posted

      If it is now within the desired resting range of 60-100 than it is good. In general, low is good, as long as it's not too low. Hank

    • Posted

      I was able to replicate the "clear vision effect" today for 4 hours.

      My guesstimate, as of now, is the certified organic non-irradiated flaxseed meal is what made this effect happen.

       

    • Posted

      4.  I twisted my back yesterday getting in the car at 11am.  The pain lasted until midnight.  I used the magnetic pulser to treat this pain starting at 8pm yesterday.  No pain now, 3:45am

       

      I found a PDF at the Greek PEMF Padimi site with an Austrian skiing champion, Maier, getting healed by a PEMF that appears to be banned in the US in 2007, due to a seller's alleged shenanigans.  Maier's treatment protocol, resulting in his eye-popping recovery, was 20+ minute sessions.  I'm only doing 1-3 minute sessions per area.

    • Posted

      Had an incredible Diastolic change for the better with Accupressure. New thread in Hypertension, with photos.

    • Posted

      Today, I did not get the "clear vision effect" even though I used the PEMF on my body rigorously.

      It appears that the "negative diet" from the turkey buffet, with 3 pieces of pumpkin pie, and sugary stuff, isn't good for my health. Even my arthritis/heel spur pain came back a bit this afternoon. (I had been vegan in those "clear vision days".)

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