Have
you ever had a vaginal orgasm! A good sex life is at the core of most relationships, but without the intense
satisfaction that comes with an orgasm many women feel unfulfilled.
There is strong evidence that the sexual satisfaction of
both partners seems to be reduced when a woman's pelvic floor muscles are
weakened as a result of childbirth, menopause or the lack of effective exercise.
This leads directly to a lack of physical contact and stimulation during
intercourse which means that in many cases neither partner can reach orgasm
through intercourse alone.
The 2008 Orgasm
Survey is the first attempt to gain a full understanding of what
women actually experience during sex. And to discover how your sex life
changes - once you discover the benefits of effective pelvic floor exercises
that you will only experience once you use the PelvicToner
The female orgasm has long been the subject
of incredible media hype. For
years there has been a debate about the merits of clitoral and vaginal
orgasms. Some experts dismiss the whole idea of the
vaginal orgasm - claiming it is like the G-spot - a myth.
The G-spot exists -
but most women don't seem to have
one! An Italian scientist, Professor Emmanuele Jannini, claims to have found the first
anatomical evidence of the G-spot - that mythical area of
hyper-sensitivity identified by Ernst Grafenberg in 1950, and
claimed to be the touchstone to sexual ecstasy.
But he could only locate a 'G-spot' in those women who could achieve a vaginal
orgasm. Using
ultrasound Jannini found that women who could achieve vaginal
orgasm had thicker tissue between the vagina and urethra.
This
comes as no surprise to those who have developed this area of
tissue - their pelvic floor muscle - using effective pelvic floor exercises!
And
especially the users of the fantastic PelvicToner
What the doctors don't tell
you!
The
link between pelvic floor muscle tone and vaginal orgasms is well
known - but only to very few people!
It’s over 50 years since Arnold Kegel first
identified the link between pelvic floor muscle tone and the ability to achieve vaginal (coital) orgasm during intercourse.
Kegel
did not have ultrasound, but his contraption allowed him to
actually measure the strength of the pelvic floor muscle, and he
found that women with slack pelvic floor muscles and poor muscle
tone often regarded themselves as sexually dysfunctional because
they could not achieve orgasm.
Kegel
developed exercises that enabled these women to develop their
pelvic floor muscle tone - and in no time at all their sex
lives were revolutionised! The PelvicToner provides you with a
simple way to exercise in the same way that Kegel recommended - the most important of which is that
you MUST squeeze against resistance..
Professor
Jannini is now going to examine women who cannot achieve orgasm -
before and after they use the Pelvictoner. But why wait!
You can discover for yourself the fantastic benefits that
effective pelvic floor muscle exercises can bring, by using the
PelvicToner pelvic floor exerciser.
Be prepared
for National Orgasm Day 31 July 2008
Buy
your PelvicToner today!
Three
things you probably didn't know about orgasms
1.
90% of women have never had a vaginal orgasm during
intercourse
2.
Women in their 40s have a much broader repertoire of
sexual behaviours (including types of orgasm) than
those in their 30s, who have
more than those in their 20s
3.
During orgasm the pubococcygeus muscle (also known
as the PC muscle, love muscle, fire muscle or
vaginal muscle) contracts
repeatedly every 0.8secs
“Squeezing
‘the PelvicToner’ improves muscle tone and blood
flow, which gives you more intense orgasms.” Cosmo
Sex Reviews
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keep it to yourself though! Pass on the link to your friends!
“Observations in [more than 3,000 women,] ranging in age from 16 to 74 years, have led to the conclusion that
sexual feeling within the vagina is closely related to muscle tone, and can be improved through muscle education and resistive exercise."
"78 of 123 women complaining explicitly of sexual deficits achieved orgasm following the training"
Kegel 1952
Three reasons why your pelvic floor affects your sex life
1. The pelvic floor is one of the most under-exercised muscle in the body. Lack of effective exercise, childbirth and menopause mean that there is often a lack of sufficient contact between the vaginal wall and the penis.
So your G-spot doesn't get the stimulation it
needs!
2. Exercising the pelvic floor develops a much greater awareness of the pelvic floor, the vaginal walls and the G spot and builds the neural pathways
between the brain and the vagina that lead to more frequent orgasms of greater intensity.
3. Improving the pelvic floor muscle tone means you become more aware of your muscles and can contract your vagina at will to squeeze your partner during intercourse - this benefits both of you.
"The
pelvic floor muscles begin to weaken from the
mid-20s onwards, then further with every child you
give birth to and again after the menopause. This
dulls sexual sensation for both partners."
The benefits of exercises are "better circulation, increased
sensitivity and improved orgasmic
potential"
The Daily Mirror 1 Aug 2007
"Wow!
Doesn't it improve your sex life!" Spontaneous comment from a satisfied and surprised customer using the
PelvicToner to help her stress incontinence!
"The
pelvic floor is like any other muscle - use it or lose it! The
confirmation of the link between the pelvic floor, the G-spot
and the ability to achieve a vaginal orgasm should provide all
the motivation necessary to encourage women to exercise their
pelvic floor effectively and regularly"
Daily 'sexercises' will help you strengthen your pelvic floor and develop a much greater awareness of your vaginal muscles. But, as with all exercises, you must do them correctly.
At best, exercising incorrectly will achieve nothing. At worse, it could cause real harm.
The three things that you have to know about Kegel pelvic floor exercises
1. You have to squeeze the correct muscleand get the feedback that you are doing so.
Your buttocks, thighs, abdominal muscles and eyebrows do not move!
2. You have to squeeze against a resistance - it's no use doing the odd squeeze against thin air while you're
vacuuming or waiting for the bus!
3. You have to work at it - Kegel recommended 300 squeezes a day - against resistance!
My
pelvic floor muscles were shot - I couldn't laugh
without feeling as if I was going to leak. I found the
PelvicToner and started to feel the benefits in about
a week. I soon had enough stamina in the muscles to
use them during lovemaking to achieve orgasm - which
I'd never been able to do previously. It made me feel
like a strong woman again."
Allie Crowley quoted in 'I thought I'd never
enjoy sex again' Good Housekeeping article May 2007
Luckily, you no longer have to endure the tubes and contraptions devised by Kegel to show his
patients how much pressure they were exerting during their vaginal squeezes.
The PelvicTonertm vaginal exerciser provides the perfect feedback that you are using the correct muscles because it will only close when you squeeze the vaginal muscles. And it provides a resistance for you to squeeze against using springs. As you get stronger you can make it harder and get even more benefit.
The rest is down to you. You can build up the number of squeezes you do - and the resistance you use - over a few weeks, but 300 squeezes will only take 5 -10 minutes a day. And it's certainly worth it.
You
can see natural health guru Janey Lee Grace discuss the PelvicToner and the
importance of Pelvic Floor Exercises by clicking
here!
Dr Sarah Brewer, renowned sex health expert and Medical Director of The Academy of Sex and Relationships says:
“Strengthening the female pelvic floor muscles tightens the vaginal embrace, increasing friction and pleasure during love-making, which benefits both partners. Clinical research shows the PelvicToner increases the strength of pelvic floor exercises by 28%, and improves resting pelvic muscle tone by almost 10%.
As a result, four out of five women
report increased sexual satisfaction."
The
2008 Orgasm Survey
Take
the Challenge and begin to discover your G Spot today! Over 50,000 women in the UK have purchased a PelvicToner and in our most
recent survey 80% of users reported an improved sex life within 4
weeks. We are convinced that by exercising correctly you will
build your pelvic floor muscle, develop your G-spot and have a
better sex life.
£10 for
taking part
When you purchase your PelvicToner you will receive details of a
simple 'before and after' survey and a voucher for £10 to spend on a wide range
of natural and organic health and body care products from www.natural-woman.com
80% of users
reported an improved sex life within 4 weeks*
*2007
user survey
Help
us pass on the great news to other women
We are very keen
to help women everywhere discover the benefits that a PelvicToner can
bring and the best way to do this is through published case
histories.
If you share your experiences with other women through the pages
of popular magazines and newspapers you could receive up to £700
on publication! Please email
for more details.
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crucial role played by your pelvic floor, Kegel exercises,
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