Period Pain? This New Device Will Help You Get Rid Of It With Just The Press Of A Button.

What if I told you all your cramps and pains during periods could vanish with just a press of a button? Incredulous, right?

Not really. Livia, a device made by iPulse Medical is a discreet medical device that can stop all the pain and cramps organically. Awesome, right?

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Livia works according to the “Gate Control Theory” by transmitting a pulse and keeping the nerve “busy” from passing the pain signals.

 

Livia has a chargeable device that lasts up to 15 hours on a single charge. The gel pads can be attached to the lower abdomen/back, clipped to the waistband, and then simply turned on.

Livia was found by Israeli father-son duo Zvi Nachum and Chen Nachum. Chen says, “The idea behind Livia actually came from my father, Zvi Nachum, who developed medical patents for a living. He had many great ideas, many of which never came into fruition. After going through some of his ideas that were put on the back shelf, I came across the basic concept behind Livia and helped make it become a reality with today’s advanced technology.”

 

The product will soon be available in India after its official launch and due to its drug-free approach has received enormous crowdfunding.

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Chen says, “We are blown away by the amount of support we have received from Indiegogo backers. We knew that this product was a game-changer, but watching it come into fruition is just amazing.”

 

Though Livia is being used to eliminate period pain, the technology can be used to eliminate other localized pains.

Chen adds, “There have been reviews of others who have tested the prototype on other types of pain and it worked for them. Since we haven’t officially tested this before, and it’s not the intended use of Livia (because it runs on a specific frequency) I don’t feel comfortable condoning or giving the ‘ok’ on using it for those purposes.”

 

The technology has already been tested on 163 women clinically, though it still lacks FDA approval.

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Chen says, “We are currently working on Livia’s FDA and CE-Mark approvals to make it officially verified safe to use. However, the technology itself is already approved and globally used.”

 

Ladies, can you imagine how amazing this will be if this becomes available in India soon?
No more pills for the pain. No more side effects.

News Source: Economic Times, Dailymail UK
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