The Womolia and Femblossom Heat are aimed at women aged 40+ launched after seven years of development in conjunction with Relate and BASRT. The Womolia and the Femblossom are intimate massagers which have been widely acclaimed by professional psychosexual therapists, and are supplied to the NHS.

Extensive research has revealed that women with diabetes – along with the natural ageing process, can experience a significant deterioration of sensation from their nerve endings. This in turn means that the level of stimulation required to stimulate orgasm is much greater. Other lifestyle choices such as smoking and drinking, along with stress and prescription medication has also contributed to women finding sexual wellbeing difficult to achieve in middle-age and beyond.

“Our experience has revealed that a diabetic woman aged 40+ requires the same level of stimulation as that of a woman in her 50’s experiencing the menopause. The Womolia and Femblossom Heat are unique in that there are no other intimate massages available which have the level of stimulation, accompanied with the additional sensation of heat to achieve sexual fulfilment”.

Holland & Barrett, the respected UK high street retailers, have closely monitored the development of the Womolia and the Femblossom, and are now stocking both products in their expanding Health & Wellbeing range nationwide.

We have over the years worked with focus groups on a wide range of women, and the results were quite startling.

“It was proved that the vibration required to stimulate orgasm was nearly twice as powerful as was originally suggested by the Sexologist. It was more apparent that women who were on medication in their early 40’s, along with Diabetics and those suffering a thyroid imbalance, required considerably more stimulation – actually equalling that of women experiencing the menopause in their 50’s.” “These intimate massagers are not sex toys, and have been designed with maximum functionality in mind, women who have used the Womolia and the Femblossom have revealed that for years they have not been able to achieve orgasm – believing that this level of sexual fulfilment was just not possible for them. Now, they have taken control of their sexual wellbeing and are experiencing new emotional experiences for themselves and their partners.”

It is commonly known that both uncontrolled blood glucose levels and diabetes-related complications can play havoc with a woman’s sexual desire and performance. Respected online diabetes information website dlife.com recently published a selection of ways in which diabetes can affect sexual health:

  • Low blood flow. Vascular damage caused by poorly controlled diabetes restricts the blood flow to the vagina, which causes vaginal dryness and interferes with arousal.
  • Medication. Certain drugs, such as antidepressants, birth control pills, tranquillisers, and high blood pressure medication can cause decreased libido as a side-effect.

The Womolia and the Femblossom intimate massagers provide the correct level of stimulation required that is needed to achieve sexual fulfilment regardless of age or medical constraints. Both the NHS and Relate have acknowledged the importance of women’s sexual wellbeing, and women are certainly seeing a major improvement both sexually and emotionally as a result. Over £1 million has been invested in the developing the products, which are stylish in design and unique in the marketplace.

Paul Telford, who is the founder of emotional bliss, has spent ten years researching and developing the products which use state-of-the-art technology, says that:

“ For the first time women can gain sexual fulfilment regardless of their age or medical constraints, the challenge with the emotional bliss project was to produce a range of products capable of stimulating the nerve endings – the general consensus was that there was only one vibration level that would stimulate orgasm, what we found during the development was that this information was incorrect, the reality is women require different levels of stimulation depending on their age, lifestyle choices and medical constraints. The perceived vibration frequency was 80Hz, what we have proven is that women ages 18-35 in normal circumstances require 80Hz , whilst older women require considerably more vibration to stimulate the nerve ending”.