Peristal Testing Partners Needed

Discuss HIH's new Peristal hemorrhoid massagers and how they can help you alleviate the symptoms of your hemorrhoids.

Postby support_old on Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:48 pm

As we continue to improve and document the effectiveness of our Peristal Massagers, we are seeking individuals (Men and Women) to help us review the products and provide feedback.

Please consider partnering with us in this effort if you currently suffer from mild to moderate hemorrhoids, chronic pelvic pain, erectile dysfunction and/or incontinence.

For more information, please reply via email to mbrady@highisland.com
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Re: Peristal Testing Partners Needed

Postby peggy-s@sbcglobal.net on Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:27 pm

I would be interested in helping
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Re: Peristal Testing Partners Needed

Postby Guest on Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:50 am

I have some espnonses and some questions.

First I will say that the Peristal is a remarkable simple device. After some concern about insertion it turned out to not only go in easily but to be pleasantly comfortable inside. I was able to walk around and move without problem or distraction, but it was when I finally lied down and concentrated that the Peristal started to surprise.

After a few minutes of relaxing I suddenly felt the device start to move on its own. Slowly at first then with more determination it started to rotate around inside, setting loose a relaxing set of feelings. Not unpleasurable at all. Soon a warm glow spread around my abdomen as I felt the massaging around my anus and rectum go to work. It was quite remarkable and seemingly efective.

I look forward to using this more.

My questions - How long can I leave this in per session? Can I sleep with it in place? How long before I can effectively migrate to the smaller model? How about lubes? Anyone worried about what is in these and which are the safest?

Thanks for such a promising product.

Frank J
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Re: Peristal Testing Partners Needed

Postby Badger on Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:00 pm

How about lubes? Anyone worried about what is in these and which are the safest?


This is link from a similar post on the "other" site, but it should answer most, if not all of your questions:

http://www.aegis.com/news/catie/2007/CA ... 70303.html

Hope this is helpful.
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