Click on the Video Below to See the O-Shot® Live!...The Woman's 4 "Sex-Pleasure Problems"...& the Sad Reason Doctors Stay Silent
Note: The above shocking statistics came from Obstetrics & Gynecology April 2011...
The overall numbers of women who suffer--30-50% (depending upon the age) are discouraging. And remember, these numbers only include women who are bothered. If they are not having sex because one of these problems but claim to not be bothered by the lack of sexual activity, then that's not counted in these statistics. Is that really the best way to tabulate the incidence of a problem? Perhaps. But, suppose I didn't count high cholesterol as a problem unless it bothered the patient with a heart attack? Is it possible that a women just learns to tolerate less than optimal sexual activity (rather than activating the Female Orgasm System) and so eventually does not consider the sexual condition to be a problem? Since the number 30-50% listed in the medical literature considers only those bothered by the symptoms, the actual number of women with the 4 conditions described above would be greater than 50%--some estimate to be at least 60%. Perhaps even more disturbing, think of the ripple effect throughout society as children and communities suffer with the breakdown of marriage relationships because of these problems. With 150 million women in the US in 2010, at the low end of normal (30%) that means that at least 50 million women suffer with these problems. What ripple effect does that have on families in the USA? So, why do so many women suffer in silence?
Why Women Suffer Even After Seeing the GynecologistResearch shows that only about 14% of women EVER talk to ANY of their physicians about sex. With around 4 in 10 suffering from a sexual disorder, why do only about 1 in 10 ever talk to their physician about sex? According to Practice Bulletin in Obstetrics and Gynecology (April 2011), the reason may be that (with the exception of short-term hormone replacement) research shows few proven treatment options. Both physician and patient would be discouraged by discussing a problem for which there is no proven solution--so the doctor just doesn't ask. Notice that the only treatment offered is vaginal estrogen or topical testosterone or psychotherapy. And even with the hormone therpies-the results were described as short-term. No wonder only 14% of doctors ever discuss sexual problems with women--if the woman is already on hormones (or premenopausal), the only known solution, per the official recommendation of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, appears to be psycho-social therapies! There's no doubt that sex-education/counseling helps sex, but if the woman's body does not respond as it should--even with proper knowledge--then the woman continues to suffer... That explains why 50 million women in the US alone continue to suffer mentally and physically from sexual problems. So... With Viagra, and Cialis, and Penis Implants, and Hundreds of Supplements to Help Men..."Isn't It About Time the Girls Have Their Turn?"™
Seems men have plenty of options for medical therapy, while women get psychological counseling and maybe some hormones. It's about time for that to change. So, what's new... For several years, blood-derived growth factors have been used to regenerate the face. You can see the science that supports using PRP to rejuvenate the face here: Vampire Facelift ®. Multiple news reports described the Vampire Facelift ® procedure: The New York Times, the Doctors' Show, Dr. Oz, and others. Details can be found also on Wikipedia where the Vampire Facelift® and unipotent stem cells are described. Biopsy studies show that when platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is injected, then stem cells multiply and grow new younger tissue. In the same way PRP regenerates the skin of the face, it appears PRP regenerates healthy vaginal tissue. So, using this same technology, the O-Shot ® procedure works by using PRP to stimulate stem cells to grow healthier vaginal tissue. And, the whole procedure for processing the blood and injecting the growth factors takes less than 10 minutes in the doctor's office! Warning: There is no magic shot that takes the place of other factors being in place (emotional, hormonal, relationship, general health). We highly recommend working with a sex ecducator to find the best ways to Activate the FEMALE ORGASM SYSTEM. (If you are a sex educator, keep reading and you will see how you can participate in this important project). What Does the Doctor Do?The O-Shot ® procedure begins with a simple blood draw. Click here to see the procedure explained on the Doctors TV show.Then, using a proprietary technique, the growth factors in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are extracted from that blood sample and injected into an area near the clitoris and into a the area of the upper vagina that is most important for the sexual response (the O-Spot) using a patent-pending procedure. Because these areas have been numbed with a local anesthetic cream, patients experience little or no discomfort during the procedure.
The FDA approved the use of the kit in the above video to prepare PRFM for use in the knee to activate unipotent stem cells and rejuvenate tissue. The same kit is used routinely in the face in the Vampire Faclift (R) procedure. There have never been serious reactions to PRP in those parts of the body but the FDA has not evaluated the use of this kit for preparing PRP for use in the vagina. Click Here to See if You Might Benefit from this ProcedureThe physicians mixes the PRP (shown in the movie above) with calcium chloride. If you take table salt, that's sodium chloride, and replace the sodium with calicum, then you have calcium chloride.
Higher concentrations of calcium chloride can usually be found in the tissue than in the blood, so when the doctor adds calcium chloried to the PRP, then the platelets think that tissue injury released the calcium into the blood stream. PRP has been used effectively for a variety of treatments for more than 20 years. Over 50,000 procedures involving the injection of PRP into various parts of the body have been performed with no significant side effects or complications reported (unlike the granuloma formation that happens with other accepted procedures). How Does the New Tissue Grow?This extra calcium chloride triggers the platelets to release at least 7 different growth factors that then trigger the unipotent stem cells to grow younger tissue--activating unipotent stem cells. The doctor injects the PRP into an area called the O-Spot--a collection of structures that activate the orgasm system. The woman usually enjoys the effects of the O-Shot™ almost immediately as the growth factors begin to rejuvenate and enhance the sexual response. So, the O-Shot™ is a nonsurgical procedure that uses the growth factors each woman has in her own body to stimulate vaginal and clitoral rejuvenation to activate the Orgasm System. Thus far, almost all women receiving O-Shot™ procedure enjoy an increase in their sexual response, and for many the increase is dramatic. These sometimes experience other effects listed here: What Women Tell Us After Having the O-Shot®Here's What to Know about After the O-Shot®....
Although each woman’s experience can be different, here's a list of some of the things our patient’s have told us they experience after having the O-Shot ® and rejuvenating the Orgasm System: 1. Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation A Free O-Shot ® ConsultFor now, the O-Shot® is only being offered to a limited number of patients. You must be willing to become part of clinical study, the results of which we plan to publish in a scientific journal. Only physicians who have been trained and certified to perform the O-Shot™ can perform the procedure or be involved in the clinical study. Only physicians listed on this website have been trained to do this procedure. Click Here to See if You Might Benefit from this Procedure(this procedure is not yet covered by insurance) Help Us Help Others...If you know someone who suffers with any of the 4 sexual problems discussed on this page, please let them know about this new therapy by using the tool below to spread the word by e-mail, facebook, or twitter. If you're a physician or nurse practitioner and would like to be kept up to date about this procedure or to consider offering this service to your patients, then go here.If you are a sex educator and would like to learn more about this procedure as well as be listed on this website as a counselor who understands this procedure, then go here.
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