Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The questionable sexual enhancers

You probably heard about purported sexual enhancers such as Oyster Meat and even Chocolate. Proponents tout these products' natural aphrodisiac properties, citing some obscure research conducted years ago. Some even claim that these foods have been consumed for ages in early civilizations. But are these as effective as advertised?

Irexis is a supplement marketed towards men seeking stronger erections and increased sex drive. According to the company, the formula includes ingredients such as Yohimbe and Catuaba Bark Extract, which are great. But the formula also includes Oyster Meat, which might not be so great -- especially if it eats up a good chunk of the overall formula.

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