![]() ![]() ![]() "Israeli companies win 4 gold and 3 bronze Edison Awards". ↑ "The Israeli invention that could end period pain". ![]() "Revolutionary Israeli technology turns off the pain of periods". "Revolutionary Israeli technology turns off the pain of periods" (in en-US). "Livia wants to eliminate period pain for women". ↑ "Livia - Drug Free Solution for Menstrual Pain Now Has FDA, CE, and Health Canada Approvals with a Successful Clinical Study"."Wearable Device Livia Promises To 'Turn Off' Menstrual Cramps, Alleviate Period Pain". The device has undergone a clinical trial, of which no results have been published. This is done using a specific frequency and length of its electrical pulses, which block out the specific type of pain associated with menstruation. It employs the principle of gate control theory to organically block pain receptors by sending continuous electrical pulses through electrodes along the body's nerve pathways in order to block out the pain signals before they reach the central nervous system. Livia is used during menstruation to eliminate cramps and pain. On April 11, 2018, the product received the Gold prize for Health & Wellness: Women's Wellbeing category at the Edison Awards. In April 2016, The company launched Livia on crowdfunding site Indiegogo, where it had generated sales of $1,741,622 as of December 19, 2018. The idea for Livia came from his father, Zvi Nachum, a medical products inventor. IPulse Medical was founded by Israeli tech entrepreneur Chen Nachum in 2015. ![]()
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