Here's how it works: a non-toxic, positively charged polymer gets injected into the little tube that your sperm pass through on their way from your testicles to, you know, out. The polymer doesn't actually block the tube, but it stays there, and when sperm (which have a negative charge) pass by, the charge differential from the polymer zaps them. All of them. Every time.
So why is this not available yet? Well, not to go all conspiracy theory on you, but drug companies aren't especially interested in RISUG because they wouldn't make any money on it.
LadyJazzer wrote: For the same reason there's no cure for cancer or HIV yet... If they cured it, they couldn't keep charging millions for the drugs and treatment....
Whew, for a second there I thought the new "cure" was going to turn out to be marriage but 10 years seems waaaaaay too long and painful! Getting some electrically charged polymer injected in to my unit would be far less painful even if the procedure was done in primitive conditions, low lighting, by an amateur!
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.
"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian." - Henry Ford
Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges; When the Republic is at its most corrupt the laws are most numerous. - Publius Cornelius Tacitus
Men are such wimps. I remember the reaction when Lorena Bobbitt performed surgery on her husband. The guys were walking around with protective devices to shield their precious penises.
The article cited cost and no reference to men. Interesting. As one of my bylines states - "I don't know who you are, Sir, but I can tell you what you are worth.........."