Devices produced by legally sanctioned fraudsters that should not be used for chronic prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)

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Devices Allegedly Designed for Treating Prostatitis and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

On the Claims Attributed to Physiotherapeutic Devices

When choosing a treatment method—especially one that is unproven or questionable—a reasonable person should first study the information thoroughly, exploring it from all sides and weighing both its advantages and disadvantages. This article will be valuable to anyone genuinely seeking the truth, serving as a counterbalance to the flood of cleverly crafted misinformation circulating online about the supposed healing properties of physiotherapeutic devices marketed for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatitis in men.

The primary formula for restoring and maintaining health is singular. It is an axiom—eternal, and as simple as truth itself. Every wise physician understands it: the creation of optimal conditions for improving the quality of blood circulation.

And it is precisely this concept that those who manufacture and promote various versions of these so-called “miracle devices,” presenting them as cure-alls, have chosen to exploit.

So, what qualities do manufacturers claim for these devices, and what do they list in the user manuals?

  • They allegedly create a kind of “cellular massage” through microvibration (thermal–magnetic–vibratory massage processing), supposedly imitating muscle contractions.
  • They claim to enhance immunity in the treated area.
  • They claim to have a positive effect on the function of specific organs.
  • Some devices combine infrared radiation with electrical impulses to treat prostate disorders…

And so on—each manufacturer invents whatever suits their marketing strategy!

But how truthful are these claims? They may impress someone unfamiliar with physiology, yet they are absurd to anyone with even a basic understanding of the subject. Below are refutations for each of the points mentioned above, based on sound reasoning.

Restoring Health in Cases of BPH and Prostatitis Is Incompatible with Any Thermal, Vibrational, Magnetic, or Massage Devices

If someone claimed that a car could run without an engine, the response would likely be a raised eyebrow or a twirling finger at the temple (more intelligent people would simply think it). True muscle contractions—and thus any genuine therapeutic effect—cannot occur without involving the body’s main driving force: the heart. The heart is the body’s engine, and it is only through proper physical activity that one can set in motion the natural sequence: body movement → muscle contraction → enhanced cardiac tone → stronger, oxygen-rich blood flow → therapeutic effects.

Microvibration, however, is merely a peculiar trembling that does not induce any inflow of fresh blood.
That would be harmless if it simply accomplished nothing. Unfortunately, such oscillatory movements can actually cause irreparable harm to the user.

As for the claim about “enhancing immunity” in a specific area—this is pure bluff. It’s a pseudoscientific assertion since immunity, by definition, represents the body’s unified defense system; the two concepts are inseparable.

Yes, immunity can be strengthened, but only through regular physical activity, balanced nutrition, and a healthy lifestyle overall.
Yet, those marketing these “miracle devices” on an industrial scale attempt to persuade people that vibration somehow activates lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, and so on.
By what mechanism, exactly? By improving microcirculation? That is macro-nonsense!

And the claim that such devices improve the function of specific organs becomes, in light of the above, nothing but an outright lie.

Devices That Do Not Heal but Aggravate BPH and Chronic Prostatitis — Real Killers

Here is a short list:

  • iKeener Prostate Therapy Device;
  • PelviPower;
  • Deaam Medical Equipment;
  • Prostate Therapy Device;
  • Mavit ULP-01;
  • Sonic Prostate Massager;
  • Kingray Universal Physiotherapy Device;
  • Lumbar and Prostate Treatment Machine (NLS Biophilia);
  • PEMF Therapy Devices.

According to their manufacturers, these devices allegedly treat an impressively wide range of conditions. Naturally—this is the foundation of mass sales! Among the listed disorders are prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia—precisely the conditions that prompted the author of this website, dear visitor, to speak out.

Fighting prostatitis, especially its chronic form, requires eliminating harmful microflora—in other words, strengthening the body’s immune defenses.
BPH, on the other hand, develops primarily due to hormonal imbalance and poor blood supply caused by deterioration of the vessels and surrounding tissues.
When both conditions coexist in the same patient, the problem becomes even more complex, and the potential side effects multiply.

How could the devices listed above possibly resolve such a multifaceted issue? Even partially?
They possess no antibacterial properties, do not influence the endocrine system, and do not improve vascular elasticity.
None of their manuals offer any clear physiological explanation. Instead, manufacturers deceive buyers with vague but “positive” certificates which, given today’s level of corruption, are alarmingly easy to obtain.

Their advertising is aimed at those who prefer not to dig too deeply into details—people merely searching where to buy a device that, in reality, I would call a killer. Such individuals hope for relief, believing they will not be deceived this time.
Yet it is impossible to treat prostate enlargement or prostatitis through vibration exposure.

Honest Feedback from Patients and Doctors. Pricing

Unfortunately, honest feedback rarely appears among the top search results. Most of these “miracle devices,” once hailed as lifesavers, end up gathering dust in remote corners of people’s homes—too expensive to throw away, yet useless to keep.

Still, there is one peculiar benefit: they serve as reminders, reducing the likelihood of repeating the same mistake when choosing a path toward recovery.

A Few Words About a Healthy Lifestyle

The benefits of a healthy lifestyle in restoring the body cannot be replaced by anything—except, perhaps, by the placebo effect. So, though it may sound banal, be vigilant!

The market is flooded with devices, and their prices—unsurprisingly—are outrageously inflated. It is obvious that these gadgets contain nothing complex, and a brief search will reveal that their factories are far from being high-tech enterprises.

It is highly doubtful that among the countless glowing “doctor reviews” and “patient testimonials” online, many are genuine.
The author of these lines has never once encountered a doctor who would recommend such devices during a consultation.
After some effort, however, I managed to find websites that publish truthful—and sometimes even indignant—statements.

My personal experience with one of these devices can be found at the link: Український, Türkçe, Deutsch, English, Español, Język Polski, العربية, Français, Italiano, Português, Русский.
The method for treating BPH is here: Español, العربية, Italiano, Türkçe, Français, Deutsch, Język Polski, English, Português, Українській, Русском.

With respect, the author of the website, Gennadiy Plotyan.