
Called the “greatest healing invention of the age,” the electric belt made for men was a popular devise in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Of course, back then anything electrical was considered modern and almost magical.

The fascinating thing about this particular belt was the loop in the front of the belt. That’s an electrical noose for a man’s “part.”

Yes, to increase his vigor, the belt was designed so that electricity ran through the loop, giving the user an invigorating zing.


Of course, time proved that these belts did nothing to cure schlong weakness and the electric man cure quickly died off in favor of magic pills and other strange devices.
