Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Just wanted to share a bit of info with the group for whatever purpose it might serve. If you're at all squeamish about private matters, you might want to skip this post. After reading about folks who had regrown teeth and such with electro- medical modalities, I decided to try an experiment of my own. After suffering a mini stroke as well as a nasty brain infection some years prior, I had noticed a definite decline in my erectile function. Along with that, I noticed a distinct , dime-sized patch of numbness on, how shall I say, my private male anatomy. Not just anywhere down there mind you, but near the most prized piece of real estate of all, near the tip. I used my Sota Silver pulser, electrodes placed one on top, one on bottom, and ran it for several hours. The next time I did this, I placed the electrodes left and right. Didn't take it too seriously, but I was amazed at how quickly the results came. Seriously, the numb patch seemed to move around a little at first, but then went away completely, after only a few applicatons. I know this might sound too good to be real, and I again held off posting because of this, but I've waited to see if the results were indeed permanent. I'm happy to report that they are. All of this got me to thinking more. I've read Becker's " The Body Electric " several times, wherein he describes his research into tissue regeneration. He was able to demonstrate that, at least in some cases, tissue can indeed be stimulated through electrical impulses to regenerate. Pretty amazing stuff. Gee, would it be too much to hope that I might actually be able to regrow my foreskin? I've always resented the fact that some fat doctor took pleasure in altering my anatomy without my consent. (I've seen photos of post-circumsision mutilation, it's not a pretty sight. Why would anyone do this to a helpless infant?) so the prospect is very intriguing to me. I'm continuing the pulsing, and while it's WAY too early to make any conclusions, preliminary indications are very interesting. I will keep you guys posted. Hope this subject doesn't offend anyone, I offer it soley for it's scientific research interest... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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