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“In the midst of a pandemic, global mental health epidemic and with stress as the number one proxy killer in the world, our mental health is more important than ever. Many societies focus on managing the pain and looking to the brain to restore balance,” Macintosh explains, adding: “At Kama, however, we take a different approach to wellness and wellbeing. We use breath and touch techniques to shift the focus back to our bodies and to increase sensation. Think of it like Headspace for the body.”
Based on a holistic approach combining neuroplasticity with psychosexual therapy, somatic awareness and ancient wisdom, the app delivers mindful practices designed for individuals of different age groups, sexuality and gender identities. Through sequences such as a five-minute edging practice, it maximizes the user’s orgasmic potential, along with educational content offered weekly. Recognizing sexual pleasure as a part of human rights, Kama works with a team of experts to curate reliable information.
You can try Kama for yourself by downloading the app via Apple’s App Store.
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