Monday, October 13, 2008

It's just like those breath-freshening strips, right?

One of the niftier breath-freshening concepts to come around in recent years is the sublingual strip, a thin rectangular film that is meant to be placed underneath the tongue where it dissolves and goes to work. The idea is that you can freshen your breath on the fly without having to use mouthwash or brush your teeth. But now we are seeing these strips for male sexual enhancement -- are they worth using?

Enactra is a sublingual strip that is supposed to help boost sex drive and increase erectile quality. The formula apparently includes ingredients such as Catuaba, L-Arginine, Muira Puama, Smilax, Epimedium and Panax Ginseng. Some of these are worth using -- Catuaba, Muira Puama, Panax Ginseng and Epimedium -- but the rest have not been proven to work. So, whether it comes in capsule or sublingual-strip form, you want to make sure the ingredients are top-notch.

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