Monday, October 13, 2008

A false sense of sexual enhancement

Despite the many favorable assertions made by companies, you would be hard-pressed to find a lot of sexual enhancement supplements whose ingredients and overall formula live up to the expectations. One of the things companies like to say about their products is that they are approved by doctors and that millions of men have seen favorable results, often without providing concrete evidence.

A supplement you might have seen in your travels through the health and nutrition store is ActiGain. This product is advertised as a potent male sexual enhancer that can supposedly promote firmer, stronger erections as well as boosting stamina. The formula does include Panax Ginseng, which is regarded for its properties as an aphrodisiac and energy booster. However, I don't see any other ingredient that gives cause for excitement.

1 comment:

Russ Watson said...

When I started taking the supplement, I felt a kind of burning sensation while urinating but it got okay within a day or two. You should talk to your doctor before buying.If you want to experience better and longer sexual intercourse then I suggest that you try this. But I wouldn’t suggest it to anyone who is dealing with a serious health condition since these pills are not approved. Does Progentra Work