The 70's Method: The Forgotten Science That's Replacing Viagra — And Big Pharma Can't Stop It
How a prototype acoustic pulse device from 1978 is helping thousands of men restore blood flow, reverse ED, and reclaim their confidence — without pills, prescriptions, or doctor visits.
In 1978, a team of European researchers stumbled onto something remarkable.
While studying how targeted sound pulses could break down kidney stones, they noticed an unexpected side effect: the acoustic waves were triggering new blood vessel growth in surrounding tissue.
Healthy, fresh capillaries — forming where aged, damaged ones had long since deteriorated.
The implications were immediate. If you could grow new blood vessels in targeted areas, you could restore blood flow anywhere in the body. Including the one place millions of men were silently struggling.
"The acoustic pulse technology showed the ability to induce angiogenesis — the formation of new blood vessels — in a way no pharmaceutical could replicate."
— European Urology Research, Archives 1979–1983For a brief moment, it looked like the solution to erectile dysfunction would be a simple, non-invasive procedure that actually fixed the root cause — not a pill that masked the symptoms for 4 hours.
Then something happened.
Why You've Never Heard of This
In 1998, Pfizer launched Viagra. It became the fastest-selling drug in history — generating $2 billion per year in recurring revenue.
The pharmaceutical industry had zero incentive to promote a one-time fix when they could sell a pill men had to buy every single time.
The acoustic wave research didn't disappear. It was simply... never funded for mass adoption. Instead, it was quietly offered at elite men's health clinics for $3,000–$5,000 per treatment cycle — far out of reach for the average man.
Think about that: A method that addresses the actual cause of ED — restricted blood flow — was available this entire time. It just wasn't profitable enough for the companies that controlled the conversation.
The 70's Method — A Hidden Timeline
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The Science Behind The 70's Method
It's not complicated. In fact, the simplicity is exactly why it works — and why it was so easy to suppress.
Targeted Micro-Pulses
The device sends low-intensity acoustic waves into the tissue — the same frequency used in clinical settings.
Plaque Breakdown
These pulses break apart micro-plaque buildup inside blood vessels that restricts flow over time.
New Vessel Growth
The body responds by growing new blood vessels (angiogenesis) — restoring natural, healthy circulation.
10 minutes. 3 times per week. Results typically visible in 2–6 weeks.
No pills. No prescriptions. No clinic visits. No side effects. Just restored blood flow — the way your body was designed to work.
The 70's Method vs. Everything Else
| Pills (Viagra, etc.) | The 70's Method | |
|---|---|---|
| Treats root cause? | No — temporary mask | Yes — restores blood flow |
| Side effects? | Headaches, flushing, vision issues | None reported |
| Prescription needed? | Yes | No |
| Ongoing cost? | $30–$70/pill, forever | One-time purchase |
| Works long-term? | Only while taking it | Results compound over time |
| Clinic cost? | N/A | $3,000–$5,000 (in-clinic) |
| At-home option? | Yes (pill) | Yes — now available |
The Numbers Speak
What Men Are Saying
"I spent years on Cialis. This thing worked better in 3 weeks than pills did in 3 years. My wife thinks I'm on something — I'm not. It's just blood flow."
"I was skeptical. Thought it was another gimmick. But the science checked out and I figured — what's the worst that happens? Two months later, I feel like I'm in my 30s again."
"My doctor actually recommended shockwave therapy but the clinic wanted $4,500. Found this device, showed him, he said go for it. Best money I ever spent."
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The same clinical-grade acoustic wave technology used in $5,000 clinic sessions — now in a device that fits in your hand.
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Common Questions
Yes. Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy (LiSWT) is the clinical term. The at-home device uses the same acoustic wave frequency and principle — miniaturized into a handheld form factor.
Most men report noticeable improvement within 2–3 weeks of consistent use (10 minutes, 3x per week). Full results typically develop over 6–8 weeks as new blood vessels form.
No side effects have been reported. Unlike pills, shockwave therapy works with your body's natural healing response — not against it.
No. The at-home device is available without a prescription. However, many men do share results with their urologist — and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive.
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