We’ve tried that Pills . It’s frustrating. It’s hit-or-miss. And most of the time, it just doesn’t work long-term.That’s exactly why The ProKegel Trainer was created.
A hidden muscle group responsible for erections, bladder control, stamina, even posture and pain.
thought pelvic floor stuff was for women after childbirth. Turns out? That’s totally wrong.
Men have one too.And when they weaken (which they do with age, sitting all day, stress, even surgery), everything else starts falling apart:
✔️ Weaker erections
✔️ Poor bladder control
✔️ Lower back pain
✔️ Even trouble finishing in bed
while Big Pharma is busy pushing pills with side effects longer than your CVS receipt... Step 1: Find Your Pelvic Muscle If you’re unsure, it’s the muscle that contracts urination mid-stream Step 2: Place the ProKegel under Your Pelvic Floor Muscle Adjust the device and your posture to ensure that the air bag is accurately placed, and start the device via the remote control. Step 3: The High Performance Engine (HPE) stimulates the deep pelvic floor muscles, causing them to contract. One session can produce thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions, with the same effect as performing 10,000 Kegel exercises Doubts halt progress! 🏋️♀️Smart Kegel Trainer—thousands of 5★ reviews. Join + regain control. 💯No hype, pure results. Real stories on FB/Trustpilot. 🔥It’s all natural. No side effects. No sketchy pills. No awkward visits. Just a few minutes a day with a trainer built specifically for this purpose: The ProKegel Trainer
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Benefits of Kegel Exercises
Kegel exercises are prescribed to pregnant women to prepare the pelvic floor for physical stresses such as those caused by late pregnancy and childbirth. Kegel exercises are considered a good way to treat vaginal prolapse and prevent uterine prolapse in women, as well as treat prostate pain, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and prostatitis in men. Kegel exercises are also helpful in treating urinary incontinence in both men and women. Kegels can also increase sexual satisfaction and help reduce premature ejaculation. The movements performed by the pubococcygeus muscles include interrupting the flow of urine and contracting the anus to stop bowel movements.