VuVa vs. Placebos: A Double Blind Placebo Study
VuVa Clinical Trial Chief Investigator – Dr. Michael Swor
Dr. G. Michael Swor is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Sarasota, Florida, affiliated with multiple hospitals including Doctors Hospital of Sarasota and Sarasota Memorial Health Care System. He received his medical degree from the University of South Florida College of Medicine and has been in practice for over 34 years.
VuVa Magnetic Products vs. Placebo: A Double-Blind Study
- Eighty percent (80%) of participants reported an overall improvement in comfort and well-being after using the VuVa™ magnetic product.
- On a standardized assessment measuring sensitivity, participants experienced an average thirty percent (30%) improvement compared to the placebo group.
- Using a multi-point evaluation method, eighty percent (80%) of participants reported fewer areas of sensitivity after using the VuVa™ magnetic product.
- On average, participants experienced a twenty-eight percent (28%) improvement in comfort levels using this standardized evaluation.
Additional Findings:
- Feelings of stress or apprehension during intimacy were significantly reduced across all participants.
- Participants expressed greater confidence in their intimate health after completing the study.
- The therapy was consistently reported as comfortable and easy to use.
Physician Care Clinical Research
Physician Care Clinical Research is located in Sarasota, Florida and has been conducting clinical research trials in women's health since 2008. The Principal Investigator on the VuVa™ magnetic clinical study was Dr. Michael Swor, MD who has over 20 years of clinical research experience and has been consistently listed in the Castle-Connelly Top Doctors in America, the Suncoast Best™, BestDoctor™, and Best ObGyns in America.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. VuVa™ Sets are not sold as a medical device. Effectiveness of VuVa™ Sets varies from person to person.