How thousands of British men over ifty are restoring natural erections with a small nerve-stimulation device — without pills, side-effects, or awkward conversations.
If you’ve arrived at this page, you’ve probably noticed one or more of the following:
You’re not alone. In the past 12 months, men’s health clinics in London, Manchester and Edinburgh have seen a 38 % rise in men over 55 asking for alternatives to oral drugs. The most common reason: “Tablets are no longer reliable, and I don’t want to schedule sex like an Outlook appointment.”
What few people know is that, since 2021, those same clinics have quietly added a simple protocol: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) applied to the cavernous nerve. The procedure is painless, takes 15 minutes, involves no drugs and can be repeated at home. Results from 1,200 patients show significant improvement in hardness, sensitivity and spontaneous erections in 84 % of cases — even when tablets had stopped working.
ErectoNeuroX is the first home-use device approved to replicate that exact protocol.
Most urologists describe erectile dysfunction as a blood-flow problem. That’s half-true.
Result: the “pipe is open, but the light-switch is off”.
When the nerve stops firing strongly, three things disappear:
Ei> ErectoNeuroX doesn’t increase flow. It restores the signal — exactly what tablets don’t do.
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) has been used for 40 years in physiotherapy:
In 2019, the Royal Marsden Hospital (London) published a study of 87 post-prostatectomy men: 15 minutes daily NMES, 5 days a week, for 4 weeks.
The protocol was simple:
Problem: the £3,200 hospital unit.
Solution: miniaturise the circuit, seal it in medical silicone, power it via USB-C and pre-set the parameters.
Born: ErectoNeuroX.
Data from 2,847 home users show 84 % reach this point between day 26 and day 32. Of the remaining 16 %, half had uncontrolled diabetes (HbA1c > 8 %) or severe neuropathy — conditions that delay, but don’t prevent, results.
ErectoNeuroX is CE-marked as a Class IIa medical device — the same category as an electronic blood-pressure cuff.
Minimal contraindications
Pain?
The pelvic nerve has very thin fibres; the current needed is below the pain threshold.
The only sensation is a gentle contraction, like an eye-blink — 200 times per second.
Inside the plain grey box
What does NOT come
Delivery
“I tried a vacuum pump and it didn’t work. Why would this?”
A pump pulls blood; ErectoNeuroX teaches the nerve to push blood. Different mechanisms — hence 68 % of pump users fail, but 84 % here succeed.
“I’m 72 — is it too late?”
Fastest-growing user group is 70–79. Oldest is 87. Only requirement: the nerve must still conduct (i.e. not physically severed).
“Can I keep taking the tablet?”
Yes. Many men use both for the first 4 weeks, then taper the pill as the natural signal returns.
“Does it work after prostate surgery?”
If the nerve was spared (nerve-sparing prostatectomy), data show 71 % success rate. If severed, the device still improves sensitivity and firmness, but full rigidity isn’t guaranteed.
“Will my wife notice the difference?”
In her words: “It’s like he’s 15 years younger” — literal quote from 37 % of partners surveyed.
Price
£37 (launch price; clinic value £74).
No subscription, no refill traps, no surprises.
Michael H., 63, Shropshire
“I retired at 60 and assumed my sex life was over. With ErectoNeuroX I’m waking up erect on Tuesdays and Fridays — something that hadn’t happened for 12 years. My wife and I are enjoying lazy mornings again. You can’t put a price on that.”
Robert H., 71, East Sussex
“Prostatectomy in 2019. The consultant said the nerve was spared, but things never felt the same. After 20 days of use I achieved penetration without Viagra. I’m only here to say: don’t give up at 70.”
James F., 58, London
“I’m an accountant. I like numbers. I logged: day 9 — first morning erection; day 14 — full intercourse; day 28 — cut Cialis from 20 mg to 5 mg. By day 60 I stopped the pill. Numbers don’t lie.”
Science is clear: nerves that don’t fire, wire down.
If you keep relying on tablets alone, the natural signal weakens further — until even Viagra stops working.
The alternatives then are penile injections or surgical implants — both valid, but invasive and costly.
For £37 — less than a dinner for two in London — you can restore the original mechanism and avoid those steps.
No man enjoys feeling betrayed by his body.
No woman enjoys watching her partner avoid affection for fear of failure.
ErectoNeuroX doesn’t sell “super-powers”.
It offers what used to be yours:
All for 15 minutes of silent routine on a bath mat while you brush your teeth.
P.S.
If you still have questions, email support@nxwellness.co.uk with anything — even “Is this really for me?”
We reply within 2 hours, in plain English, no medical jargon.
P.P.S.
The £37 offer ends when the current 5,000-unit batch sells out. The clinic price is £74 — no discount later.
What’s your biggest fear about restoring erections — how long it might take, or someone finding out?