Livia uses targeted electrostimulation to interrupt pain signals from reaching the brain during menstruation. Uterine contractions to expel blood and tissue can cause cramps, headaches, nausea, and fatigue. By keeping nerves occupied, Livia prevents these signals, effectively blocking the pain.
Setup is straightforward with this compact turquoise device: attach the electrodes, peel off the backing, and place them on your lower abdomen or back where pain strikes. Clip Livia to your waistband and you're ready. It offers 25 intensity levels—start low and increase to find your sweet spot. If you're new to electrostimulation, it may feel unusual or intense at first, taking a few minutes to adjust. We maxed out at level 7. For authenticity, we skipped all meds (antispasmodics or anti-inflammatories) during testing.
Once applied, the gentle pulses create a vibration-like sensation you quickly adapt to. It effectively masks pain, which nearly vanishes. We used it 3-4 hours daily over the two worst days. Pain returns gradually when off, but reactivation brings relief in 5-10 minutes. The battery lasted without recharging, and electrodes reuse monthly with protective films reapplied.
Thoroughly tested and highly recommended! The unique sensation—varying by individual pain and settings—is hard to pinpoint but undeniably effective. With endometriosis-level cramps, we felt no pain during use. Its discreet size lets you forget it's there, freeing you to focus on your day despite periods.
Livia Starter Kit, Livia, €159.99.