
Written by Dr. Sam Levitt, Board-Certified Urologist
Published on December 14, 2025

"By the time you notice the pills failing, the muscle atrophy is already advanced. This is the most preventable tragedy I see in my practice every single day." —
I've been asked this question thousands of times over my 22 years as a urologist.
And for most of my career, I gave the standard answer: "Here's a prescription for Viagra. Take it 30 minutes before sex."
But here's what I couldn't say back then—because I didn't know it myself:
Not with pills. Not with pumps. Not with surgery.
But by strengthening a muscle most men don't even know controls their erections.

Five years ago, I attended a pelvic floor rehabilitation conference. The focus was mostly on women's health—postpartum recovery, bladder control, things like that.
But one presentation stopped me cold.
A physical therapist showed outcome data on men who had undergone intensive pelvic floor training after prostate surgery.
They were tracking recovery metrics—urinary control, erectile function, the usual stuff.
But buried in the patient reports was something unexpected:
Not from stretching devices. Not from injections. Just from strengthening a specific muscle group deep inside the pelvis.
I thought it was a reporting error.
But the more I dug into the research, the more sense it made.

Your erection isn't just about blood flow.
Specifically, two muscles: the bulbocavernosus and ischiocavernosus.
Here's what they do:
When you get aroused, blood flows into your penis. But that blood flow alone doesn't create a strong erection.

• More blood gets trapped
• You get rock-solid hard
• You stay hard the entire time
• Morning erections return
• Blood leaks out
• You lose hardness during sex
• You can't maintain an erection
• Morning wood disappears
• That's ED
Over years of weakness, you're literally walking around smaller than you could be.

Most doctors don't talk about this for two reasons:
First, pelvic floor training has always been associated with women. Pregnancy recovery. Incontinence. It wasn't even on the radar for men's health until recently.
Second, there was no practical way to do it. Manual Kegel exercises? Most men do them completely wrong. They squeeze their abs, their glutes—everything except the actual pelvic floor.
And even if you do them right, you can only reach surface-level muscles.
So this information just sat there. Known to a handful of specialists.
Ignored by everyone else...

Let me be direct about the option you've probably tried:
They force blood flow temporarily. But they don't strengthen the muscle that traps blood.
Once the pill wears off, you're back to baseline. No permanent change.
Plus side effects. Plus dependency. Plus the embarrassment of timing sex around a pill.
Pills don't address the actual problem: a weak pelvic floor muscle that can't trap enough blood.

Three years ago, a colleague showed me something I didn't think was real.
He was helping men recover after prostate surgery. Just basic pelvic floor exercises.
But something strange kept showing up in his notes...
I didn't believe it at first. But when I looked at the numbers, I couldn't argue.
That's when he told me about NeuroPulse.
A group of urologists created it. They figured out how to train the exact muscle that controls your erections—the one you can't reach doing regular exercises.

NeuroPulse uses EMS+ technology—a system that sends precise vibration pulses deep into your pelvic floor.
These pulses automatically contract the bulbocavernosus and ischiocavernosus muscles.

You don't guess. You don't flex. You literally sit on it for 20 minutes, and the device does the work.
The vibration reaches depths manual exercises can't. It targets the exact muscles responsible for trapping blood and maintaining erections.

I started recommending NeuroPulse to patients who were frustrated with pills or dealing with ED.
Here's what I consistently observed:
Week 1:
Morning erections return stronger. Patients report feeling more "ready" throughout the day. The muscle is starting to activate properly.
Week 1-2:
Noticeable improvement during sex. Erections are harder and last longer. No more losing it halfway through. Partners notice without being told. Confidence improves dramatically.
Week 3-4+:
Permanent changes. The muscle has rebuilt its strength. Blood retention is optimized. Patients are performing like they did in their twenties.
This isn't about masking symptoms. It's about fixing the root cause.

One patient told me: "Doc, I haven't needed Viagra in three weeks. I'm getting hard naturally again. My wife is shocked."
Another: "I thought morning wood was just gone forever. It came back in week two. By week four, I was rock-solid every morning like I was 25 again."
Another: "No more anxiety about whether I'll stay hard. No more pills. I'm back to normal."
These aren't exceptions. This is what happens when you properly strengthen the muscle that's been weak your entire adult life.
Over 10,000 men have used NeuroPulse.
92% report complete or significant ED reversal.
NeuroPulse isn't for everyone. If you're completely satisfied with taking pills forever, you don't need it.
But if you've ever felt trapped by ED—if you're tired of pills, tired of anxiety, tired of feeling like less of a man—this is the only method I can recommend with medical confidence.
• You're tired of depending on pills
• You've tried Kegels and saw zero results
• You want a permanent solution, not a temporary fix
• You're willing to commit 20 minutes a day for 4 weeks

NeuroPulse is available directly at neuropulsemen.com.
Right now, they're offering 50% off for new customers. When I first started recommending it, there was no discount and it still sold out constantly.
They also offer a 60-day money-back guarantee. Use it for a month. If you don't see measurable improvements in erectile function, return it. Full refund. No questions.
From a medical standpoint, there's no risk. It's non-invasive, drug-free, and based on proven muscle physiology.
The only risk is waiting another year and wondering "what if."
I've been practicing urology for over two decades. I've seen every gimmick, every scam, every false promise in this space.
This is not one of them.
This is legitimate muscle physiology. Real blood flow mechanics. Real, measurable results.
You don't have to accept ED as permanent.
You don't have to live on pills.
You don't have to feel broken.

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Dr. Sam Levitt is a board-certified urologist with over 20 years of experience in men's sexual health. He recommends NeuroPulse to patients based on clinical observations and outcomes.
Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.