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If you've never had an orgasm before

you have PRIMARY ORGASMIC DYSFUNCTION

Dr. Anne's CTS will help you by:

  • stimulating the nerve endings and receptors in your vagina to prime them to receive the pleasurable sensations. For those of you may have used a TENS device in the past, this is the same principle

  • contracting your vaginal and pelvic floor muscles, correctly and repetitively, to "teach" them what they should be doing during an orgasm. Also, these muscles will get increased tone, which is an essential part of the climax

  • 15-minutes of contractions, 3-4 times per week, will increase the booldflow to your vaginal and pelvic area: another key component of attaining an orgasm

  • WANT PROOF? In the The Journal of Sexual Medicine a study stated that "Women with a pelvic floor disorder who scored low on the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) showed an improvement in their sexual life following treatment by vaginal electrical stimulation (VES)". Interestingly, their study further showed that VES has no effect in women without a pelvic floor disorder. This shows that the CTS is NOT a sex toy and in fact has no effect in women without climax difficulties... it is a treatment for women who have a physical cause to their orgasmic dysfunction.

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If you've orgasmed before but are now having difficulty experiencing one

you have SECONDARY ORGASMIC DYSFUNCTION

Childbirth and menopause are the major culprits here.

With childbirth, especially but not exclusively with a vaginal delivery, there is a major change in the tone of the vaginal and pelvic floor muscles, and a change in the sensitivity of the nerves and nerve receptors in the vagina

With menopause, age and hormonal changes will result in a decrease in the tone of the vaginal and pelvic floor muscles, a decrease in the sensitivity of the nerves and nerve receptors in the vagina, and a decrease in bloodflow (circulation) to the vagina.

Dr. Anne's CTS will help you by:

  • stimulating the nerve endings and receptors in your vagina to prime them to receive the pleasurable sensations. For those of you may have used a TENS device in the past, this is the same principle

  • contracting your vaginal and pelvic floor muscles, correctly and repetitively, to "teach" them what they should be doing during an orgasm. Also, these muscles will get increased tone, which is an essential part of the climax

  • 15-minutes of contractions, 3-4 times per week, will increase the booldflow to your vaginal and pelvic area: another key component of attaining an orgasm

  • WANT PROOF? In the The Journal of Sexual Medicine a study stated that "Women with a pelvic floor disorder who scored low on the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) showed an improvement in their sexual life following treatment by vaginal electrical stimulation (VES)". Interestingly, their study further showed that VES has no effect in women without a pelvic floor disorder. This shows that the CTS is NOT a sex toy and in fact has no effect in women without climax difficulties... it is a treatment for women who have a physical cause to their orgasmic dysfunction.

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