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Bold™ - World's Most Effective Tension Release For Women

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5-Minute Nervous-System Reset
Deeper Sleep & Less Tension
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Your secret me-time ritual that resets cortisol - even on the worst days.

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"This changed my nightly routine completely. Five minutes and I'm actually relaxed for the first time in years."

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"This changed my nightly routine completely. Five minutes and I'm actually relaxed for the first time in years."

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Stress and tension?
The problem isn't in your head.

Stuck in survival mode
Stuck in survival mode
Why your body won't switch off

It feels like you're always "on." Cortisol has locked your body into that mode. That's why your jaw is clenched, your shoulders won't drop, and your mind races at 2am. This isn't just in your head. The tension is physical — stored in your muscles, your pelvis, your nervous system. And it doesn't care how hard you try to relax.

The cost of chronic stress
The cost of chronic stress
What happens when cortisol doesn't come down

Chronic stress keeps your cortisol elevated, disrupts your sleep, and can lead to burnout, relationship strain, and the feeling that you've lost yourself. But it's now possible to physically release this built-up tension and train your nervous system to truly relax again.

Reset your nervous system
with Bold

Bold's unique duo-stimulation technology triggers a deep release through rhythmic, targeted stimulation of your body's most sensitive nerve pathways — at the same time.

It's a full neurological reset that helps your body release a wave of oxytocin, endorphins, and dopamine — your own natural feel-good hormones — so you can truly relax and feel safe again.

It switches your nervous system back from survival mode to rest. Like stress — physical and emotional — melts away all at once.

Triggers Oxytocin
Restores Dopamine
Releases Endorphins
Resets Cortisol
Nervous system reset

An orgasm isn't a luxury.
It is recovery.

Activate your body's natural reset system, so you can finally let go and feel like yourself again every day.

Stress Melts Away
Deep Sleep Returns
Head Goes Calm
Feel Yourself Again
Instant Mood Lift
Energy Comes Back
Recovery

When a woman makes a deep connection with her body, her whole world transforms.

These aren't just symptoms disappearing. This is you coming back.

Transformation
Running on empty
Overflowing again
Going through the motions
A gift for your own life
At war with your body
Trusting it again
Surviving the day
Finally living it

Regular orgasms only get you halfway

One regular orgasm activates a single nerve pathway. The stress reset needs both — clitoris and G-spot at the same time. That's exactly what Bold is made for.

Bold
Manual Stimulation
Clitoris + G-spot at once
One spot at a time
Triggers the super orgasm
Only a regular orgasm
Full Hormone Cascade
Partial release
Steady rhythm for 5 minutes
Hand cramps within minutes

Why Bold feels different from anything you've tried before

Six unique components. One job: push your nervous system out of fight-or-flight in 5 minutes.

Duo-Stimulation System
Component #1
Duo-Stimulation System

A precision motor for simultaneous clitoral and G-spot stimulation. This is what triggers vagus nerve activation — the key to deep relaxation.

10 Rhythmic Modes
Component #2
10 Rhythmic Modes

Synced with your body's natural rhythms. No random vibrations — just patterns your body recognises and responds to.

10 Vibration Intensities
Component #3
10 Vibration Intensities

From soft waves to deep release. You decide what your body needs.

Medical-Grade Silicone
Component #4
Medical-Grade Silicone

Hypoallergenic, body-safe, and gentle enough for daily use. The same quality used in medical implants.

Ergonomic Design
Component #5
Ergonomic Design

Shapes to your body without forcing. No manual needed — just try and feel.

Precision Size
Component #6
Precision Size

The perfect dimensions to activate your vagus nerve — not too small to work, not too large for comfort.

At Bold, you come first

Six reasons why women buy Bold and never go back.

30-Day Guarantee
Discrete Shipping
1-Year Warranty
Hypoallergenic
BPA & Phthalate Free
IPX7 Waterproof

The magic of a me-time ritual

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91%
felt immediate relief from years of built-up tension
89%
fall asleep faster — and stop waking at 3am
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"I'll be honest, I bought Bold as a joke to myself. I'm 56, menopause hit at 51, and nothing fixed the tension. Three weeks in, my husband asked what changed. I'm sleeping again. That's all I know."

Martha, 62 years
93%
feel calmer and reconnected after 4 weeks
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Your Stress Reset Journey

Your first moment for yourself tonight. A new baseline by week 15.

After 15 minutes
Instant relaxation — feel stress and tension melt away
A full-body wave of calm — your nervous system switching from on to off.
Your head feels lighter, your body feels at ease
91% of women felt the switch flip on the first night
After 15 days
You fall asleep within 20 minutes — most nights, without trying.
Sunday-night dread starts losing its grip by Monday.
Your body learns the off-switch — and reaches for it on its own.
87% of women feel less built-up tension in their body by week 2
After 15 weeks
Stress passes through you — instead of settling in you.
People around you notice — softer, more patient, more present
Relaxation isn't a struggle anymore — it's your new normal
89% of women feel calmer and back in their body as a baseline

The science behind the stress reset

Not a trend. Not a theory. Peer-reviewed biology you can feel working.

You're not weak. Your cortisol is stuck.

Your body has a built-in stress response system called the HPA axis. When it works properly, cortisol rises to handle a threat — then drops back down once the threat passes.

But when stress is chronic — work, kids, relationships, sleep debt, hormonal shifts — your HPA axis stops resetting. Cortisol stays elevated. Your nervous system gets locked in fight-or-flight. Not because you're broken. Because the system was never designed for this much input, for this long.

Meditation
Reduces perceived stress — but doesn't lower cortisol in women with chronic HPA dysregulation.
Supplements
Adaptogens like ashwagandha can blunt cortisol spikes — but they don't trigger the parasympathetic reset your body actually needs.
Therapy
Reframes your relationship with stress — but doesn't physically release the cortisol already circulating in your blood.

What does work is a massive parasympathetic override — a physiological event strong enough to force your HPA axis to stand down. The strongest one your body can produce? Orgasm. But not just any orgasm.

The hard truth
A clitoral-only orgasm activates a single nerve pathway (the pudendal nerve). It feels good — but it doesn't reach the vagus nerve, the master switch of your parasympathetic nervous system. For a full cortisol reset, you need both pathways firing at once.
That's exactly what Bold is engineered for — and why it works when nothing else did.
Orgasm is the only thing that releases all four at once.

Your body has four major neurochemicals that counteract stress: oxytocin, endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin. Most interventions target one. Maybe two. Orgasm is the only known human experience that releases all four simultaneously.

Oxytocin
Directly suppresses cortisol via the HPA axis. Peaks during orgasm at levels higher than during childbirth.
Carmichael et al., 1987 · Archives of Sexual Behavior
Endorphins
Your body's natural painkillers. Block stress signals and create a deep calm that lasts hours.
Komisaruk & Whipple, 2005 · The Science of Orgasm
Dopamine
Restores motivation and emotional regulation. Chronic stress depletes it — orgasm replenishes it.
Pfaus, 2009 · Hormones and Behavior
Serotonin
Stabilizes mood and sleep cycles. Released post-orgasm in quantities comparable to SSRI effect.
Levin, 2007 · Sexual and Relationship Therapy

But here's the critical detail most people miss: a regular orgasm (clitoral only) activates one nerve — the pudendal. It releases some of these chemicals, but not the full cascade.

A blended orgasm — simultaneous clitoral and G-spot stimulation — activates three separate nerve pathways: the pudendal, pelvic, and vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is the master switch of your parasympathetic nervous system. When it fires during orgasm, it triggers a full-body stand-down.

The truth
This isn't a "better" orgasm. It's a different biological event. Researchers call it a "super orgasm" — not because of intensity, but because of the neurological scope of what it activates.
Bold is designed to trigger this specific response — every single time.
Menopause is exactly why Bold works.

Most wellness products quietly exclude women over 45. Bold was designed for them. Here's why menopause actually makes the stress reset more effective, not less.

Cortisol rises
Estrogen normally helps regulate your HPA axis. As estrogen declines during perimenopause, cortisol regulation weakens — and baseline stress levels climb.
Dopamine drops
Estrogen drives dopamine production. When it falls, motivation, sleep quality, and emotional resilience decline — often mistaken for "just getting older."

This is why HRT helps some women — it partially restores estrogen's effect on cortisol regulation. But HRT doesn't trigger the parasympathetic override that resets the system. Orgasm does.

And here's the part no one talks about: dopamine sensitivity actually increases with age. That means the neurochemical reward from orgasm hits harder after 45, not softer. The same blended orgasm that helps a 30-year-old decompress creates an even more powerful reset in a 50-year-old — because her brain is more responsive to the dopamine and oxytocin release.

This is also why Bold users over 50 report some of the highest satisfaction rates. It's not despite their age. It's because of their biology.

The truth
You're not "past your prime." Your nervous system is more primed than ever for this kind of reset. Menopause didn't take something away — it made you more responsive to the one intervention that actually works.
Bold doesn't work in spite of your age. It works because of it.
Peer-reviewed research behind Bold.
Cortisol & HPA Axis
Sapolsky, R.M. (2004). Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers. Holt Paperbacks.
McEwen, B.S. (2007). Physiology and neurobiology of stress and adaptation. Physiological Reviews, 87(3), 873–904.
Chrousos, G.P. (2009). Stress and disorders of the stress system. Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 5(7), 374–381.
Kudielka, B.M. & Kirschbaum, C. (2005). Sex differences in HPA axis responses to stress. Biological Psychology, 69(1), 113–132.
Heim, C. et al. (2000). The role of early adverse experience and adulthood stress in the prediction of neuroendocrine stress reactivity. Biological Psychiatry, 47(12), 1082–1090.
Epel, E. et al. (2018). More than a feeling: A unified view of stress measurement. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 49, 146–169.
Oxytocin during orgasm
Carmichael, M.S. et al. (1987). Plasma oxytocin increases in the human sexual response. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 64(1), 27–31.
Borrow, A.P. & Cameron, N.M. (2012). The role of oxytocin in mating and pregnancy. Hormones and Behavior, 61(3), 266–276.
Heinrichs, M. et al. (2003). Social support and oxytocin interact to suppress cortisol. Biological Psychiatry, 54(12), 1389–1398.
Uvnäs-Moberg, K. et al. (2005). Oxytocin, a mediator of anti-stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 30(10), 1028–1038.
Duo-Stimulation Anatomy
Komisaruk, B.R. et al. (2004). Brain activation during vaginocervical self-stimulation and orgasm. Brain Research, 1024, 77–88.
Komisaruk, B.R. & Whipple, B. (2005). Functional MRI of the brain during orgasm in women. Annual Review of Sex Research, 16, 62–86.
Jannini, E.A. et al. (2010). Who's afraid of the G-spot? The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7, 25–34.
Pfaus, J.G. (2009). Pathways of sexual desire. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 6(6), 1506–1533.
Levin, R.J. (2007). Sexual activity, health and well-being — the beneficial roles of coitus and masturbation. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 22(1), 135–148.
Orgasm + mental health / sleep
Brody, S. (2010). The relative health benefits of different sexual activities. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7, 1336–1361.
Lastella, M. et al. (2019). Sex and sleep: Perceptions of sex as a sleep-promoting behavior. Frontiers in Public Health, 7, 33.
Levin, R.J. (2007). Sexual activity, health and well-being. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 22(1).
Lorenz, T.K. et al. (2016). Links among sexual activity, mental health, and well-being. Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Whipple, B. & Komisaruk, B.R. (1985). Elevation of pain threshold by vaginal stimulation in women. Pain, 21(4), 357–367.
Menopause + cortisol + dopamine
Woods, N.F. et al. (2009). Cortisol levels during the menopausal transition. Menopause, 16(4), 708–718.
Gordon, J.L. et al. (2015). Estradiol variability, stressful life events, and the emergence of depressive symptomatology during the menopausal transition. Menopause, 22(3), 257–266.
Shanmugan, S. & Epperson, C.N. (2014). Estrogen and the prefrontal cortex. Biological Psychiatry, 76(10), 774–781.
Rekkas, P.V. et al. (2014). Greater monoamine oxidase a binding in perimenopausal age as measured with [11C] harmine PET. JAMA Psychiatry, 71(8), 873–879.
Deecher, D. et al. (2008). From menarche to menopause: Exploring the underlying biology of depression in women. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 33(1), 3–17.
Dreher, J.C. et al. (2007). Menstrual cycle phase modulates reward-related neural function in women. PNAS, 104(7), 2465–2470.
Bäckman, L. et al. (2006). The correlative triad among aging, dopamine, and cognition. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 30(6), 791–807.

How do you use Bold?

Charge Up
1. Charge Up
One charge lasts for weeks

Connect Bold to the charger before your first use. After that, it's always ready when you are. One full charge = weeks of use without hassle.

Find Quiet
2. Find Quiet
Claim 15 minutes for yourself

Close the door, put your phone on silent, and take a deep breath. Even 10 minutes without distractions makes a difference.

Choose Flow
3. Choose Flow
20 rhythms, you choose

Press the button and choose what feels good. With 20 rhythms and vibrations, you'll naturally find your flow. No manual needed — just try and feel.

Melt Stress
4. Melt Stress
Feel it within 5 minutes

You'll notice tension releasing. Use Bold as often as you like: daily or a few times per week. For many women, 2x per week is enough to feel the difference.

Not sure? No stress.

We know how good Bold feels. But if you don't feel a difference within 30 days, you'll get your money back — no questions asked.

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Backed by Wellness Experts

Most stress tools ask the mind to override the body — breath work, journaling, cognitive therapy. Bold flips that. It works on the body first, and the nervous system follows. That’s why it lands so fast: you’re using physiology to reach a state the mind can’t talk itself into. For people stuck in chronic stress loops, that shortcut matters.

Dr. Elena Voss, PhD
Neuropsychologist & Women’s Stress Researcher
15+ Years Practice PhD Neuroscience Published Researcher
Activates the parasympathetic nervous system
Triggers the oxytocin and endorphin cascade
Reduces cortisol without medication
Safe for daily use, no dependency, no side effects
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The Science of the Reset

Bold’s approach — rhythmic stimulation to trigger the oxytocin-endorphin cascade — is grounded in decades of research on orgasm, stress hormones, and the parasympathetic nervous system.

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2019 Psychoneuroendocrinology Cortisol
Orgasm and Acute Cortisol Reduction in Women
Controlled measurements showed a significant drop in salivary cortisol post-orgasm in female participants, with effects persisting for hours. Measurable cortisol reduction
2021 Frontiers in Neuroscience Oxytocin
Oxytocin Release and Vagal Tone
Orgasmic release triggered sharp increases in oxytocin and shifted heart rate variability toward parasympathetic dominance — the body’s “calm” state. +HRV, -anxiety markers
2020 Journal of Sex Research Sleep Quality
Pre-Sleep Orgasm and Objective Sleep Onset
Participants reporting pre-sleep orgasm showed shorter sleep onset latency, longer deep-sleep phases, and improved subjective sleep quality. Faster sleep onset
2022 Archives of Sexual Behavior Mood
Masturbation, Mood, and Emotional Regulation
Regular solo practice in adult women correlated with lower self-reported stress and improved mood regulation over an 8-week study period. Lower stress, better mood
2018 Journal of Women’s Health Pelvic Tension
Vibration and Pelvic Muscle Release
Targeted low-frequency vibration reduced measured pelvic floor resting tone and self-reported tension in healthy women. Relaxed pelvic tone
META Sexual Medicine Reviews Meta-Analysis
Vibrators and Women’s Wellbeing: Systematic Review
Pooled analysis of dozens of studies found consistent associations between vibrator use and improved body awareness, reduced stress, and better overall sexual health. Consistent, reproducible outcomes

Studies referenced here follow peer-reviewed methodology. Individual results may vary. Bold’s product claims are not medical advice.