Friday, May 30, 2008

Sacrificing quality to save a buck

You might be tempted to put a cap on how much you're willing to spend for a male sexual enhancement supplement, a sensible idea considering how many over-priced products there are on the market. But how low should you go?

A supplement called Aspire-36 is on the market for as low as $30 or less, depending on which retailer you choose to purchase it from. This might be classified as a bargain purchase aimed at drawing in bargain hunters.

But the overall formula has been identified in consumer reports as "weak" and "incomplete," which might stem from the absence of quality herbal sexual stimulants like Tribulus Terrestris. This extract is said to stimulate testosterone levels, which directly influence male sex drive.

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