Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Good manufacturing and extraction processes

These days, it's not only about the end consumer product as far as Americans are concerned; it's also about the manufacturing and developmental process of items, especially food products including supplements. This is because companies might otherwise be "cheating" on their product development and overlooking quality control, which yields an item of poor quality and durability issues.

As it related to the male sexual enhancement industry, let's look at Paravol, a male sexual enhancer that is advertised pretty often, as an example. It supposedly contains ingredients like Muira Puama and Tribulus Terrestris, which are good, but we also see questionable components like Chrysin Powder and Avena Sativa. What's worse is that the company may not adhere to the highest-quality extraction and manufacturing techniques, which is likely to put the product's long-term potential into question.

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