BPotent Review : Shockwave for ED


Posted April 16, 2019 by stacymilam

BPotent Wave is a home use device for male sexual wellness. Wave therapy for increasing blood flow...

 
When someone brings up the word “shock”, rarely would I think it befitting to have it anywhere in the same sentence with “my penis”. Let alone if somehow this would imply a voluntary action.
Even as a reactionary statement, “ I saw my penis and I was shocked”; this somehow doesn’t hold much allure. Call me a pessimist but I err more on the side of envisioning the worst case scenario. That lady Lorriana Bobbit comes to mind.
When I read a headline for Shockwave therapy for ED.. my honest first thought was, what idiot would ever shock their own penis. Intrigued as an onlooker, hoping to gain some musings at the moronic things people do. I kept reading.

Apparently, these guys were using shockwaves to cure their ED, and to my disappointment, there was little idiocy fanfare. I started to geek out on the specifics of it. The concepts were pretty simple, it reminded me of an idea I had in college. Daydreaming in class one day, musing over the night before, the odd comparison came to mind as I gazed at the rows of athletes on the practices fields outside the quad.

“All these guys do so much weight training, conditioning and sprinting to build muscle and agility… Why isn’t there a workout you can do for your swingin’ meat?” Masturbation seemed to be the only physical strain us guys can partake, but in and of itself doesn’t really do anything. It’s like hoping to win a car race by practicing waxing the hood. Makes no sense.

These doctors were claiming that shockwave therapy for ED basically increases blood flow by using energy from acoustic wave pulses. These pulses then cause what they called “microtrauma” to invite your body to repair, renew and regenerate new blood vessels.
This instantly made sense via the rubric of weight lifting. Building your biceps is primarily a function of how well you can “micro” tear the muscle fibers. Our bodies essentially build us up to prepare for more.

Now, to be frank, I didn’t have so-called ‘ED’ myself. Sure there were plenty of times I would self talk my way out of a semi-rigid erection. It was either full scale or wet noodle for me. Rarely was I simply not able to perform. But I do admit to liberally popping blue pills from time to time, with many reservations.

Shockwave treatment seemed to offer a viable, practical alternative to begrudgingly taking pills. The physical therapy approach to the issue just made plain sense.

So I took these guys up on their “free consultation”. I made the appointment and made a promise to myself I was going to remain as frank and honest with the doctor as possible.

He was actually quite surprised I was interested in shockwave therapy as a treatment for ED, however, my age (39) was surprising to him. It was the price he, and then I had reservations about.
As it turns out, shockwave treatment for men isn't cheap. They wanted an initial payment of $2,500. So like any informed consumer test driving a TV at the store then price shopping at home.. I started my search.

I came across this company in my search, BPotent. Apparently, they were offering a similar acoustic wave therapy for ED, at home. To be honest the first allure was the price difference…. literally less than half the price the doctors wanted to charge me.. They also had a way I could pay monthly so I didn’t have to come out-of-pocket too much.

BPotent turned out to be a little different in their approach. Instead of using a bulky, jackhammer type of machine… the BPotent machine is quite small and innocuous.
For the first couple of weeks, I honestly did not notice much of a difference, but I had formed a routine of sorts whilst using the device.

The results they did say are subtle at first. Totally. It was a slow progression- but I started to wake up hard. That hadn't happened to me in years. So I kept up my routine.

BPotent actually turned out to be vastly more practical in several ways. Obviously, they were less costly, but I liked that they didn’t overpromise or pressure me.

They told me from the onset that results will take time, but the results would be long-lasting.

The best comparison I can make with BPotent is, BPotent turned out to be like the guy who instead of lifting insanely heavy weights and juicing in the locker room.
BPotent is the guy who drinks water at the gym and does 100 pull-ups every day.

The juiced up jackhammer guy looks good, but just as fast as he puts on muscle it disappears after a long vacation. The way I use the BPotent machine turned out to be like the pull-up guy. It takes a little more time investment and consistency, but the results are on command strength. I don’t ever have to worry about timing, or being ready or losing it halfway in...I remain good for the long haul.
So as far as a grade I would give BPotent a D for flashiness and pomp.. an A for strength, grit and raw determination.

Main Website : https://bpotentlife.com/
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Issued By Stacy Milam
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Last Updated April 16, 2019