
A new trend has emerged courtesy of our friends overseas. This trend involves freezing your genitals for the sake of a better sex drive. Yes, really. What's more, the treatment is also allegedly improves the overall appearance of your bit below the belt. Sounds great, right? We mean... There's nothing wrong with a little freezing for the pleasing. Read on below to find out more about the treatment!

New treatment… Ainscow Spa in Manchester, England is making news and confusing people everywhere with it’s new practice-- love mist. The love mist is a new cryotherapy technique that involves dousing your private parts with negative 256 degree fahrenheit vapor from a liquid nitrogen tank.

New treatment…The treatment aims to boost endorphin levels and the customer’s sex drives. It is also said to improve the appearance of the area as well. The Cryotherapy UK treatment is for both men and women, in case you’re looking to plan the world’s strangest couple’s spa day.

New treatment…The 30 minute treatment requires ice cold nitrogen vapor to filtered and pushed through a funnel and onto your crotch-- yikes! This can only be done by experienced professionals-- do not try this at home.

New treatment…There is a method to this madness. According to the spa, “When the sub-zero temperature covers the skin, the sudden drop in heat stimulates the temperature receptors, prompting the brain to transmit messages throughout the body so the blood vessels undergo 'vasoconstriction'. This produces a quicker blood flow and ramps up endorphin levels, generating a natural high."

New treatment…So, there’s a science behind this method, and more than one claimed positive effect from the procedure. The love mist is said to improve the appearance of your groin area as well-- giving a youthful glow.

New treatment…The spa explains the cosmetic advantages: “While the skin continues to feel the ‘freeze’ the body sends signals back and forth to the brain. These messengers tell the brain if there is damage to the tissues, to repair them. It’s this that along with the instant endorphin level energy boost and natural high, generates a tighter, youthful, clear and vibrant genital skin appearance through boosting collagen." Apparently the treatment is only available for a limited time. If you’re looking to head out to Manchester and try the treatment it will set you back around $65 US dollars.

New treatment…Although genital freezing is a new type of weird, the cryotherapy trend is nothing new in the states. In fact, some celebrities and athletes swear by the method. The original purpose of the practice was to help athletes improve their performance and recover from injuries, Forbes reported.

New treatment…Now, there are even more reasons to try cryotherapy. With claimed benefits of stress relief, relaxation, improve sleeping patterns, rejuvenation and now even sex drive enhancement, this seems to be the go solution most of your lingering problems.

New treatment…Noted celebrities Yolanda Hadid, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Derek Hough, Lindsay Lohan, Jennifer Aniston and more have openly taken advantage of the icy benefits. It has caused a new cryotherapy Instagram trend where celebrities post pictures of themselves before, after and even during their sessions.

New treatment…Despite the widespread acclaim of cryotherapy, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) still has their reservations about its effectiveness. US Weekly reports that cryotherapy might even be dangerous, let alone ineffective. The FDA has been vocal about their disapproval.

New treatment…Never assume that the FDA is on board with a new treatment. It’s always important to research the risks and possible outcomes. According to the FDA cryotherapy can cause “asphyxiation, especially when liquid nitrogen is used for cooling.” Not to mention frostbite is a potential risk, along with burns and eye injuries.

New treatment…The treatment was most popular last year and the year before, and seems to be winding down in the world of celebrity. (However, England seems to be bringing it back.) The risks might not be worth it, and there are other ways to relieve muscle pain and increase your sex drive.

New treatment…Despite the widespread acclaim of cryotherapy, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) still has their reservations about its effectiveness. US Weekly reports that cryotherapy might even be dangerous, let alone ineffective. The FDA has been vocal about their disapproval.

New treatment…Never assume that the FDA is on board with a new treatment. It’s always important to research the risks and possible outcomes. According to the FDA cryotherapy can cause “asphyxiation, especially when liquid nitrogen is used for cooling.” Not to mention frostbite is a potential risk, along with burns and eye injuries.

New treatment…The treatment was most popular last year and the year before, and seems to be winding down in the world of celebrity. (However, England seems to be bringing it back.) The risks might not be worth it, and there are other ways to relieve muscle pain and increase your sex drive.
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