Aneros' Forrest Andrews Guests on 'Sex with Emily' Podcast

LOS ANGELES — Forrest Andrews was a recent guest on the “Sex with Emily” podcast to talk “all things prostate — from orgasms to stimulation” with host and sexpert Emily Morse.

Andrews is product and business development manager for sexual health and wellness products manufacturer Aneros. “Forrest brought his first-hand experience to the show, describing his use of the powerful Aneros prostate massager 16 years ago to relieve symptoms of a lifelong prostate condition and how it led to him joining the company in order to help others facing similar health complications,” a rep said.

“There was a time when prostate massage was the gold standard for treating things like prostatitis and the symptoms of BPH,” Andrews said. “There weren’t antibiotics that dealt with that kind of thing — and it was that way even into the ‘50s. But with the development of new antibiotics, prostate massage fell by the wayside for a time. Fast-forward to the ‘80s and ‘90s with the emergence of holistic medicine and alternative medicine, when people were looking for body-safe methods to deal with this.”

Aneros was founded in this environment. Andrews notes “a Japanese urologist who had been successfully using prostate massage in his practice conceived of having his patients administer the procedure in the privacy of their homes for greater benefit. He then sought out Aneros’ founder, who created and patented the first self-powered, hands-free prostate massager that ultimately gave rise to Aneros and its unique line of products,” notes the rep.

Click here for a Columbia University study that examined the use of prostate massagers to manage BPH and similar conditions.

“It was a pleasure to host Forrest on our podcast,” Morse said. “He brought great knowledge about prostate health, and more importantly, a strong voice for removing the stigmas surrounding prostate massage and sexual health as components towards total health.”

Click here for the “Sex with Emily” podcast website, find Andrews’ episode here and follow their Twitter handle.

Visit Aneros online and find them on Twitter.

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