Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Doctor-approved, shmoctor-approved

I find it funny when a consumer sexual enhancement product is advertised as doctor-approved, considering many of these companies do not cite medical research or any clinical studies. This is a trap you should be aware of at all times; clever marketing can get the best of all of us.

A supplement called Maxirex is promoted by the company as capable of adding four inches in length to your penis in addition to a 25 percent increase in penis girth. However, the ingredients do not suggest this is possible; it may not be possible at all to enlarge the penis through herbal pills.

But if you're looking to achieve stronger, firmer and longer-lasting erections -- possible through enhanced blood flow to the penis -- then consider capsule-based supplements that contain a well-known herbal extract called Yohimbe Bark Extract. Yohimbe has been shown in clinical studies to improve penile blood flow as well as to boost overall sexual performance.

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