Devices produced by legally sanctioned fraudsters that should not be used for chronic prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
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Devices of Alleged Treatment for Prostatitis and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
About the Properties Attributed to Physiotherapeutic Devices
When it comes to choosing a treatment method — especially one that is unproven and questionable — a reasonable person must first examine the information comprehensively, delve into it, and assess both its positive and negative aspects. This article will be useful to anyone searching for the truth, serving as a counterbalance to the stream of cleverly crafted lies that have flooded the internet regarding the alleged healing effects of physiotherapeutic devices for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatitis in men.
The main formula for restoring and maintaining health is singular. It is an axiom, eternal and as simple as truth itself. Every wise doctor knows it — it is the creation of optimal conditions for improving blood circulation quality.
And that’s precisely what those who decided to produce and promote this so-called “junk” in various modifications as a panacea for all diseases decided to exploit.
So, what properties have manufacturers attributed to these devices, and what do they indicate in the instructions for use of the aforementioned equipment?
- Through microvibration, they supposedly perform a cellular massage (thermal–magnetic–vibrating massage processing), creating a condition similar to muscle contractions.
- They claim it improves immunity in the treated area.
- They claim it positively affects the functions of specific organs.
- Some devices combine infrared radiation and electronic impulses to treat prostate diseases…
And so on, and so forth — in short, everyone invents what they can!
How truthful is all this? The statements may impress some, but certainly not a person even slightly familiar with physiology. Below are refutations for each of the above points found in the manuals and specifications — with proper reasoning.
Restoring Health in BPH and Prostatitis Is Incompatible with the Use of Any Thermal, Vibrational, Magnetic, or Massage Devices
If someone were to claim that a car can run without an engine, the response from any interlocutor would likely be a finger circling at their temple (more intelligent people would only think it). It is impossible to create true muscle contractions and, consequently, a genuine therapeutic effect without engaging the main driving force — the heart muscle. The heart is the same as an engine, and from proper physical activity directed at it arises a chain reaction: body movement leads to muscle contraction → this enhances cardiac tone → which in turn strengthens blood flow enriched with oxygen, producing further therapeutic effects.
Microvibration, however, is something like “a peculiar trembling,” which does not trigger any inflow of fresh blood.
That would be harmless if it merely did nothing. But it is important to know that such oscillatory movements can actually cause irreparable harm to the user.
As for the claim about improving immunity in the affected area — that’s the same kind of bluff. It’s a pseudoscientific statement because immunity is by definition the body’s protection and constant defense; the two concepts are inseparable.
Yes, immunity can indeed reach higher levels due to cyclic physical exercise, rational nutrition, and a healthy lifestyle in general.
But those who wish to sell these “miracle devices” on an industrial scale try to convince people that vibration also activates lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, and the like.
By what mechanism, exactly? By improving microcirculation? That’s macro nonsense!
And the claim that these devices positively influence the function of individual organs, after everything mentioned above, becomes nothing more than a blatant lie.
Devices That Do Not Heal but Worsen BPH and Chronic Prostatitis — True 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, the range of diseases these devices supposedly treat is, of course, vast. How could it be otherwise? It’s the foundation of large-scale sales! Included among them are prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia — precisely what prompted the author of the website you are reading, dear visitor, to speak out. Fighting prostatitis (especially in its chronic form) requires overcoming harmful microflora — in other words, strengthening the body’s immune defenses. BPH, on the other hand, is caused by several major factors: hormonal imbalance and insufficient blood supply due to the deterioration of vessels and their tissues. If both diagnoses coexist in the same patient, the situation becomes even more complicated, and the number of side effects increases. How could the devices discussed here possibly resolve such a complex issue? Even partially? They have no antibiotic properties, they do not affect the endocrine system, and they do not improve vascular elasticity. There are no such explanations in their manuals. Instead, manufacturers try to deceive buyers with a variety of vague but “positive” certificates, which, considering today’s level of corruption, are extremely easy to obtain. All their advertising is aimed at people who do not look too deeply into details — those simply searching for where to buy a device, any of which I consider a killer. Such a person hopes for relief, believing that in this way he will not be deceived. But it is impossible to treat prostate adenoma or perform prostatitis therapy through vibration exposure.
Honest Feedback from Patients and Doctors. Price
Unfortunately, honest feedback does not appear among the top search results. Mostly, all that junk, advertised as a “life-saving device” after failed attempts, gathers dust in people’s homes in hard-to-reach places — because it’s a pity to throw it away. However, there is a peculiar benefit in keeping such useless things: they serve as reminders, reducing the likelihood of repeating the same mistake when choosing a method to achieve one’s goal.
A Few Words About a Healthy Lifestyle
The positive impact of a healthy lifestyle on the body’s recovery cannot be replaced by anything today, except perhaps by the placebo effect. So, though it may sound banal, be vigilant! The range of devices is wide, and their prices — as often happens — are indecently inflated. It’s obvious they are not filled with any complex components, and a quick search is enough to see that the factories producing them are not high-tech enterprises by any stretch of the imagination.
It is doubtful that among the countless enthusiastic “doctor reviews” and “patient comments” found online, any are genuine. The author of these lines has never once heard a doctor propose treatment with such devices during a medical consultation. With some effort, I managed to find websites that feature truthful, and sometimes even angry, 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.