Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Take advantage of full refund offers

I think it would be a mistake to buy a sexual enhancement product that is not backed by a 100 percent money-back guarantee. More and more companies appear to be extending such offers these days, which is good for those consumers who don't want to be tied down to a product that turns out to be ineffective.

Prost-8 is a male sexual enhancement formula that seems to target men who might be having prostate issues. Symptoms might include frequent urinating and/or pain in the prostate area. Of course, prostate issues can also adversely affect sexual health. Unfortunately, a 100 percent money-back offer doesn't seem available right now.

The wonders of Yohimbe Bark

So many sexual enhancement products out there seem to be advertised as capable of boosting penile blood flow, thereby supporting stronger, firmer, longer-lasting erections. While this is an issue many of us might be able to relate with, it would be a mistake to blindly trust a company with its product.

PrepareX is a supplement geared towards men looking for erectile support. It supposedly contains natural ingredients like L-Arginine and Pine Bark Extract -- neither of which are well-regarded for boosting blood flow. I am disappointed that Yohimbe is not listed in this formula. Yohimbe is widely regarded as the top agent for boosting blood flow to the penis.

When the product you're looking at is not well-known

I find it funny when a company claims that its sexual enhancement product works wonders for men, even though the product is not well-known or well-regarded in the industry by any stretch of the imagination. If a product is all that it's cranked up to be, then I assure you that it will generate fans and a lot of attention.

Polycernol is a male sexual enhancement and general nutritional supplement that claims to support prostate health and boost overall sexual health and wellness. Some of the purported benefits include enhanced sex drive, even though the product doesn't contain a potent aphrodisiac like Tribulus Terrestris. Worst of all, this product doesn't really seem to have a strong online presence.

Why penis enlargement doesn't work

If you were hoping to enlarge your penis by just popping a few pills or doing some exercises, then you might be asking for too much. The only way to enlarge the penis -- and often by an insubstantial degree -- is to undergo surgery, which can be costly, risky and might not even work as expected.

PenisAdvantage is a company that offers a program to men looking for exercises to help them achieve a larger penis. The company claims that you don't need any extra tools or equipment; the exercises are done entirely with your hands. However, it's worth noting that this program doesn't seem to be backed by that many success stories.

Helping women with their experience

There are more ways to enhance a sexual experience for both you and your partner than just taking a capsule-based supplement for yourself and hoping to boost your sex drive and stamina; don't forget about those topical creams for women that boost their sexual responsiveness and enhance overall pleasure.

For instance, one of the more buzzed-about topical creams at Orexia.com seems to be a good choice if you want her to experience a whole range of effects. Based on ingredients like Shea Butter, Coconut Oil and Peppermint Oil, this product is said to enable her to experience multiple orgasms, among other benefits.

Monday, July 28, 2008

To make the experience fruitier

There are many different aspects of improving sexual performance and health, including some of the more unusual and novel approaches. For instance, there are supplements and other food products that are geared towards those who wish to increase semen production or improve the taste of semen.

This is what is advertised by a supplement called Semenex, which is available in both capsule and powder form. The company says the formula consists of fruits and other whole foods that combine to make the taste of semen sweeter. Obviously, this is meant to improve the experience during oral sex.

To undergo treatment or not?

Those who have felt that their sexual enhancement hopes are on the rocks may have considered at one point undergoing treatments to correct any sexual issues. However, most of us know that with these treatments come the risks of side effects, or it might not even work as we had hoped.

SottoPelle is a treatment for men looking to improve their sexual performance, though it is also billed as an anti-aging procedure. The product used apparently contains ingredients used for hormone replacement therapy, but these extracts are not likely to include proven herbal components like Muira Puama.

Has your supplement undergone rigorous studies?

I like to know that the supplement I'm using for sexual enhancement has undergone the most rigorous clinical studies and other forms of research. Without this type of testing, it may be impossible to know what the long-term effects of any formula might be. You want to avoid such sketchy situations.

Sta-Max is a supplement marketed towards men looking to boost their sex drive and improve their overall sexual health and performance. The formula is said to contain some naturally derived ingredients, which is good to hear. However, it is unclear whether this product has been clinically tested.

Caffeine-powered sexual stimulants

If you're looking to improve your low sex drive and other related health issues, then you might benefit from taking an all-natural supplement based on herbal extracts. However, it's important to find out what the best ingredients are; you don't want to end up with a general nutritional product.

Stinger RX is a natural supplement advertised towards men seeking improved energy levels, which is important for your sexual performance. However, jacking yourself up with Caffeine might not be the best long-term solution. Unfortunately, this product seems to contain moderate to high levels of the stimulant.

Are nutritional formulas worth trying?

Sure, if you're looking to improve your overall health and wellness, then go ahead and try a multivitamin and/or multimineral supplement. It's understood that most of us do not get all the nutrients we need from our diets, so taking these supplements can help us with our long-term health goals.

However, if you're looking to boost your sexual performance, then these products may not be the answer to your problems. Sustain Men is a nutritional supplement geared towards men, but the formula seems to be comprised mostly of nutrients. I'd like to see more herbal extracts.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

When you have to wait a while

Who wants to wait half an hour or more for their sexual enhancement formula to begin working? You want the product to be ready to go when you are, especially with your partner waiting expectantly. That's why I make sure that a product I choose has been tested properly and is well-researched.

Priozil is a natural supplement marketed towards men looking for overall sexual enhancement support. The company claims this product is powerful enough to be a long-term option, yet it doesn't appear to be formulated to be both fast-acting and long-lasting. There have to be better alternatives, right?

When your refund is not guaranteed

How can you possibly know whether a new sexual enhancement product will actually work or not? That's right; you can't. That's why it helps to be able to return the product if you're not satisfied with the overall experience, a luxury that is not afforded by many companies on the market today.

Potentium is a sexual enhancement product advertised towards men seeking immediate help for sexual function. The company says it is ideal for men with erectile problems, but the formula doesn't seem to stand out with any strong ingredients. That's why I'm disappointed at the apparent lack of a refund.

More strength is not always the answer

I think we've been conditioned as a society to look at the ideal male as very muscular and strong. As such, many men may feel that unless they are boasting bulging biceps and rock-hard abs, women might not find them sexually attractive. However, this is a misconception that should be thrown out the window.

A supplement called PlasmaJet is advertised as capable of boosting muscle size and strength, so it doesn't seem to fit the traditional bill of sexual enhancement formula. The company still seems to position it as a men's health formula, but watch out for products like this that might not come through with expected results.

Boosting sex drive 101

If you have low testosterone levels, among the symptoms you'll experience are low sex drive. This could affect you in many ways, with many men reporting low self-confidence and even depression because they are not interested in maximizing their sexual encounters. This, of course, could ruin otherwise healthy relationships.

Performax is a supplement marketed as one of the best options for boosting sex drive and promoting better sexual health in general. The company says you can go back to being the stud you were in your youth, though the product doesn't contain Tribulus Terrestris. This herbal extract has been shown to be a powerful testosterone booster.

When you want it all...

You want your sexual enhancement supplement to address all kinds of problems, not just one, right? For instance, some formulas are capable of boosting sex drive, improving sexual stamina and promoting blood flow to the penis; this supports stronger, longer-lasting erections.

At Orexis.com you can learn about what characteristics a quality male sexual enhancement supplement should carry. These include high-quality ingredients like Yohimbe Bark Extract, Tribulus Terrestris and Panax Ginseng, and a company that posts many success stories and offers a full refund.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Watching out for the marketing ploys

Beware of poor sexual enhancement products wrapped up nicely in clever marketing techniques; there are many out there that you might be tempted to buy at first glance. However, when you get to the meat of the issue, you will likely find that the product fails to meet your standards for quality and excellence.

Peter North Power Pills are probably familiar to men who know the name branding these products. Peter North is an adult film star, so men might automatically make the connection that perhaps they can also make love like a porn star. However, the formula seems to be lacking the quality ingredients that characterize the leading products.

Don't fall for the gimmicks

There are so many sexual enhancement products that catch our attention for the wrong reasons. For instance, there are those "As seen on TV" products that flood the shelves of our local stores and chain stores, most of which may not come through with advertised benefits -- especially for sexual enhancement.

Performax is a supplement that claims to boost sexual prowess in men by enlarging the penis and improving overall erectile quality. However, while the formula does contain interesting ingredients like Epimedium, the overall formula leaves much to be desired. Plus, the claims of penis enlargement are likely bogus.

Looking for the right ingredients

You want a sexual enhancement supplement to contain the right balance of ingredients when it comes to performance support. Some products only address low sex drive, or sexual stamina issues, or perhaps unsatisfactory erectile quality.

At Libidex plus.com you can find out about the ingredients, including Tribulus Terrestris. This ingredient is said to be among the more potent agents for boosting sex drive. However, the product lacks a component that can boost blood flow to the penis, such as Yohimbe Bark Extract.

When you're stumped

Understandably, you might come to a point in your search for a male sexual enhancement product when you feel that you'll never find a product that is right for you. Some are too expensive, while others are capable of causing side effects, or perhaps you heard horror stories involving the product.

You should check out Extenze reviews, for instance, if you want to learn about what the ingredients might accomplish in practical terms. For instance, the product contains Tribulus Terrestris and Yohimbe Bark Extract, two of the most noted male sexual enhancement agents out there. The product may, however, fall short in other areas, according to some reviews.

Watch out for the side effects

When you come across a supplement that you might be interested in, make sure to do your research and see if it has any risks of causing side effects. Some of the more well-marketed products will actually be capable of inflicting a lot of damage, especially if you don't use it as instructed.

Those wondering about Enzyte side effects may not be able to find out from the company whether the product will cause any adverse reactions. The formula contains natural ingredients like Gingko Biloba and Muira Puama, but check out the consumer testimonials online for any potential side effects.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Budgeting your supplements

It seems that we have to take so many supplements to promote better health and wellness, including diet pills and sexual enhancement supplements. That's why I like to make sure I'm not getting ripped off by being asked to pay more than I think I should.

A product called Magical Plus claims to offer all kinds of benefits for better sexual health for men. These include a raging sex drive and superior stamina levels, not to mention stronger erections. However, you shouldn't have to spend more than $60 or so for a quality product.

I don't buy penis enlargement -- do you?

Perhaps you're still holding onto that wishful way of thinking when it comes to male sexual enhancement products. You get those e-mails about pills that can supposedly enlarge your penis by up to four or five inches, and sometimes you wonder if these actually work.

Enhance 9 is a supplement advertised towards men seeking stronger, firmer and longer erections. The company says the formula consists of quality ingredients, which it does, but these aren't necessarily proven to enlarge the penis. Muira Puama and Damiana are among these named ingredients.

It's the ingredients you don't know that can harm you

I'm tired of companies marketing sexual enhancement products that aren't properly backed by a full list of ingredients and other key information. After all, we the consumers are not stupid; we want to know exactly what it is we're using.

Encore Tabs are supplement advertised towards men seeking stronger erections, enhanced sex drive and improved stamina levels. The formula contains ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris, Epimedium and Dodder Seed as well as nearly two dozen undisclosed ingredients

Going with the proven ingredients

Sure, there are all kinds of products out there for male sexual enhancement, but which of these are truly worth considering? I mean, there are hundreds -- or even thousands -- of products out there, so what are you supposed to do?

A product called Ejacumax claims to promote ejaculation production by up to 500 percent, but it doesn't seem to be formulated to promote stronger erections or boost sex drive. The formula contains mediocre ingredients like Vitamin B6 and Melatonin; I would have liked to see Yohimbe, Tribulus Terrestris, etc.

Why go topical?

With so many new sexual enhancement products hitting the market for men, it can get confusing to sort through the mess and find something truly worth using. That's why it is important to use a supplement that has been proven to work time and time again.

A topical solution called EDSensual claims to support stronger, longer-lasting erections, but the company doesn't appear to market an oral supplement. The very fact that you have to apply this cream to your penis everyday may not be appealing to many users.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Who is this product marketed to?

When you look for sexual enhancement products, make sure that the company addresses who is supposed to benefit from the item. This is important because some products are geared towards younger men while others are said to be effective only for older men.

Magical Plus is a supplement advertised as one of the superior formulas for addressing low sex drive and weak erections. The product may contain some natural ingredients used traditionally in certain cultures, but the product appears to be formulated only for younger men. (It might not be effective when you're older.)

What are the best sexual stimulants?

You might be familiar with a few natural ingredients such as Tribulus Terrestris and Yohimbe Bark Extract, which are believed to enhance male sex drive and support stronger erections, respectively. But what are the other premium ingredients?

A product called Jenasol claims to be among the highest-quality sexual enhancement supplements on the market, but it may not contain a full slate of high-quality, natural sexual stimulants. These include, in addition to the two mentioned previously, Panax Ginseng, Muira Puama, Damiana, Catuaba and Epimedium.

Tree saps... what are they and what do they do?

A supplement called Jamaican Stone claims to include natural ingredients such as a concentrated tree sap. I'm not sure what the company is thinking, but my research does not turn up anything remotely positive about this ingredient for male sexual enhancement.

This product is advertised as capable of boosting sex drive and promoting stronger erections, but it might not contain ingredients like Yohimbe and Tribulus Terrestris, which have been shown in clinical studies to produce these very effects.

I know ants are hard-working, but...

Have you ever heard of a sexual enhancement supplement that contains components extracted from ants? I know ants are said to be hard-working and fierce, but I'm not sure that would transfer over to us when we take it in supplemental form.

A product called HotRodForMen claims to contains all kinds of natural ingredients, including Ant Extract. I'm not so sure about this component, but the formula also appears to contain Tribulus Terrestris, which has a lot more credibility in the industry.

Latest advances might be sketchy

It's cool to read about what the scientists and researchers are coming up with as far as male sexual enhancement products are concerned. You'll hear about some pretty wild things, including injection therapies that can relieve all your sexual problems.

This is basically what a product called HMaxi K claims to do. It isn't necessarily marketed as a Viagra alternative, but it is advertised as a powerful all-around nutritional formula for men concerned about their health and wellness. Unfortunately, it's still only in the testing phases.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Increased strength is nice, but...

I'm not sure why so many capsule-based supplements are marketed as sexual enhancement formulas when they're based mostly on nutrients and general health-promoting components. There are a lot of products advertised as both muscle-building formulas and sexual enhancement products.

Testomax is one such product currently on the market. The makers claim it can enhance our muscle mass and strength, which might appeal to bodybuilders and fitness buffs. It is also advertised as a potent sexual stimulant, though the formula seems to be rather pedestrian. I'm not convinced to begin with that increased muscle mass and sexual performance are as interrelated as the company says they are.

Don't overlook the importance of synergy

Many ingredients are touted as potent sexual stimulants, but few companies acknowledge the importance of proper synergy between these different components. One product might contain a few dozen different ingredients, but this is in vain if they will not interact properly with each other.

Sexium is the name of a male-oriented supplement that claims to offer benefits such as increased stamina and stronger sex drive. While the formula is comprised of some natural components, I was disappointed to find that Tribulus Terrestris and Yohimbe are not among these. These two natural sexual stimulants are said to have been used together for ages here and overseas.

A handful of testimonials

Web-based companies know that more and more customers are browsing the Web in search of consumer testimonials, which seem to justify a product's purported effectiveness. No matter how potent a company says a sexual enhancement product is, you can't replace feedback from actual users.

Revitalex is a capsule-based supplement promoted by the company as a complete formula for supporting better male sexual performance. The company says the product can support longer-lasting erections as well as boost sex drive. However, the official Web site posts only a few testimonials at this time. I want to see more.

And we have a winner!

I like it when I find out that a sexual enhancement supplement I was looking at happened to receive multiple industry awards for excellence. This usually ends up being a pleasant surprise, since not too many companies can claim this distinction. If you think about it, though, it's a good indicator of a worthwhile product.

A supplement known as Prelox seems to be advertised as one of the best sexual enhancement formulas to hit the market in recent years, but I can't help but be skeptical for several reasons. First of all, the ingredients are not among the most distinguished herbal sexual stimulants; there is also no mention of any awards.

Penis enlargement might be a myth

Until I see hard, concrete evidence with my own eyes, I will be skeptical of sexual enhancement supplements marketed towards men as penis enlargement products. Sure, surgery may be able to add an inch or two to penis length, but the notion that popping a few herbal pills can do the job is preposterous.

A supplement called Panalt is on the market not only as a penis enlargement product, but also as a general sexual enhancement formula. This means it is also marketed for men looking to boost sex drive and achieve longer-lasting erections. However, given that the penis enlargement claims may be bogus, I would be skeptical of the others, too.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Don't go for bargain products

When it comes to your health -- whether this is your weight management goals or sexual enhancement -- you shouldn't compromise on the quality of the products you are purchasing. There are so many low-quality formulas on the market that you'd be surprised at the ratio of poor to good products.

A supplement called Serogen claims to offer all kinds of support for men looking to improve their sexual health, including improved prostate health. A bottle costs around $30 right now, which is good for a month's supply. However, I'm just afraid that low price means that the quality of the formula has been compromised.

Money-back offers are good

Don't overlook the importance of having a money-back offer the next time you purchase any product -- but sexual enhancement products for men in particular, considering there are so many similar products on the market that it may be difficult to tell the difference between them.

A product called Rize 2 is on the market for men looking to achieve stronger, longer-lasting erections, which many of us may be able to identify with. However, the product does not appear to contain high-quality testosterone enhancers like Tribulus Terrestris. But what's worse is that a money-back offer is not available, so you can't really try it out risk-free.

Award-winning products

The next time you're browsing a group of sexual enhancement products, make sure to check off whether the company has won industry awards for producing high-quality formulas. This, of course, is in addition to whether the ingredients are premium and whether clinical studies are available.

A prodcut called Python Extra claims to promote overall sexual health in males, with ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris, Muira Puama and Damiana. These ingredients are nice, but it's important to note that a few more premium ingredients, such as Catuaba and Yohimbe, would have been nice. Also, this product may not have won any awards for excellence.

When the facts don't add up

Of course you want to boost your sexual performance in more ways than one -- increased sex drive, more stamina and longer-lasting erections -- but you want to make sure that the facts add up, as far as the ingredients and clinical studies are concerned.

A product called ProPlusPills claims to offer multiple benefits for men looking to boost their sexual health and performance, not the least of which is a larger penis. This claim, of course, is made by many companies, but where is the evidence that these work?

Beware of false advertising

When you're on the hunt for the best available male sexual enhancement product, you want to look for ingredients that are well-regarded in the industry -- not only for being effective for sexual enhancement but also for being safe to use for both the short and long term.

A product called Procylon claims to offer all kinds of benefits for male sexual enhancement, from stronger and longer-lasting erections to more stamina. The main ingredient, Prolactin, however, has been associated with potential side effects like decreased sex drive and softer erections.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Debunking the myth of penis enlargement

Certain sexual enhancement products are known to be capable of boosting sex drive, enhancing stamina and/or promoting stronger, longer-lasting erections. Then there are products that claim to enlarge the penis; you see these everyday in your spam folder in your inbox, don't you?

A product called Endowmax claims to use natural ingredients to promote a bigger penis, a claim made by many different companies. However, in spite of the herbal extracts, the simple fact is that penis enlargement may not be possible through the use of consumer products. Surgery may be able to do the trick, but it could be risky.

Horny Goat Weed: Don't laugh

I've come across all kinds of ingredients in sexual enhancement supplements that are questionable or just plain sound funny. Take Horny Goat Weed, for instance. Also known as Epimedium, it is said to be among the most effective natural aphrodisiacs out there. But still, you can't help but snicker at the name of the ingredient now, can you?

Epimedium apparently hails from certain Asian cultures in which it was traditionally used to boost sex drive and support overall sexual function in men. It can be found in a product called Duramax, for instance, which also contains ingredients like Cornus, Schizandra and Cuscuta. While the Epimedium content is nice, the rest of these ingredients are questionable.

Why boost semen production?

Most of us are looking for increased sex drive, enhanced sexual stamina and longer-lasting erections when it comes to male sexual enhancement supplements. Then there are those products that claim to enhance semen production and sperm count. Are these products as good as advertised, or are they even worth checking out?

A supplement called Ejaculoid is advertised as capable of boosting your semen production, which might appeal to those who feel they don't produce enough already. But these products don't really qualify as sexual enhancement formulas, considering they are not likely to support your sexual function in some of the ways mentioned above.

Put in your due diligence

When it comes to the male sexual enhancement product industry, you can't afford to take risks and end up with a worthless product -- and there are quite a few of these, considering there are hundreds of supplements, topical products and devices on the market. One way to do your research is just read what others are saying about their experiences.

A product called Elongate Pro claims to contain high-quality ingredients, such as Tribulus Terrestris and Muira Puama. However, while these ingredients are well-regarded, the rest of the formula leaves much to be desired. A look at the few testimonials online for this product, though, reveals that many users were not satisfied with their experiences.

Patches for penis enlargement?

There are many different ways you can go about improving your sexual health and performance, which you'll notice from all the advertisements for supplements, products and procedures -- many of which are advertised as penis enlargement formulas. But there are those patches that make you wonder if they can actually work?

A product called Elexan claims to contain high-quality, all-natural ingredients that can enlarge your penis, but this may not be verified at this time. Ingredients may include L-Arginine, Muira Puama, Tribulus Terrestris and Oyster Meat. However, first of all, penis enlargement is not likely to be possible with a patch -- or any consumer product to begin with -- and, secondly, this formula doesn't seem to contain the well-regarded ingredients in some of the more premium alternatives.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Jumping on the money-back offers

I'm a big fan of money-back guarantees, not because I'm cheap or anything like that, but because I like to know that I can return the product for a full refund should I be less than satisfied with my experience. Unfortunately, so many sexual enhancement products do not appear to come with these offers these days.

A supplement called Libidor claims to be one of the superior options for natural male sexual enhancement on the market today, with ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris and Epimedium. These components are regarded for their testosterone-boosting properties. However, the rest of the ingredients are questionable, which is why I would have appreciated a money-back offer.

Improved muscle mass = better sexual performance?

I think many of us have a misconception that getting stronger and improving our muscle mass will turn us into overnight stallions in the bedroom. I'm sure there is some correlation between strength and overall fitness with sexual performance, but it would be a mistake to automatically conclude this to be the best solution to performance woes.

A supplement called IsaTest is advertised towards men looking to boost their testosterone levels while gaining muscle mass and strength; it is classified as an anabolic steroid. There are many other products like this one on the market, and they for the most part seem to share similar chemical makeup.

Unfortunately, most of these products do not contain complete formulas for male sexual enhancement per say, though this particular supplement does seem to contain Tribulus Terrestris (an herbal that is said to enhance testosterone levels).

They had to throw in the increased penis size

I feel like there are so many companies that almost get what it takes to truly make a promising male sexual enhancement formula: enhanced sex drive, improved stamina and longer-lasting erections. But then certain companies throw in the assertion that you may experience a larger penis, which totally throws their claims out the window.

I'm not sure how many men out there actually buy into such claims, but the penis enlargement products do not appear to be going away, so I guess they actually have some staying power in this market. A supplement called Expand, which contains promising herbal sexual stimulants like Yohimbe and Tribulus, seems okay, though I would question the manufacturer's assertion that you can develop a longer and thicker penis.

Don't forget her needs in all the craziness!

I understand that we take pride in our sexual performance and we don't settle for anything less than the best when it comes to pleasing our partners. However, sometimes you have to step back and realize there's more to performing and pleasing her than me, me, me. There are powerful, safe and all-natural sexual enhancement products for her, too.

Take a saunter through Orexia.com and you'll learn about one of the options you have, which is a topical cream that can reportedly boost her sex drive, orgasmic response and frequency and also enhance her natural lubrication. It contains all-natural ingredients, like Shea Butter and Peppermint Oil, so you don't have to worry about nasty side effects.

Sexual enhancement support you can count on

Why play guessing games with your sexual enhancement products when you can be sure of your decisions before purchasing them? I'm talking about supplements that are backed by reliable, well-regarded companies as well as an ample supply of compelling success stories.

When I wanted to check out some Orexis reviews, I went directly to the official Web site. There I came across dozens of user-submitted testimonials, all of which seemed to have something unique to say. This helped me out by giving me extra perspective on what an experience might be like for myself.

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.

96% effective penis enlargement?

A capsule-based supplement called Male Boost claims to have a 96 percent success rate for a larger penis. Do you buy this? I guess as an objective consumer, I should at least give the product a chance, right? The ingredients include Muira Puama, Tribulus Terrestris, Catuaba and Panax Ginseng, among others.

Now, these ingredients are well-regarded in the sexual enhancement product industry for their ability to boost sex drive, enhance stamina levels and promote longer-lasting erections. However, there is no documentation as of this posting to support the company's claim that you can add inches to your penis length and girth. Do your research.

Testimonials can be invaluable tools

Don't forget to check what real users have to say about their past experiences with the product you are considering purchasing. Consumer testimonials provide insight that is simply not afforded in advertisements and marketing materials. These success stories can serve as a valuable tool.

A supplement called Libitrol contains well-regarded, natural sexual stimulants like Yohimbe Bark Extract and Damiana, but I'm not that pleased with what the consumers had to say in the few online testimonials I came across. They pointed out that response time for the formula varied from several minutes to an hour or longer.

Prescription drugs and their downfalls

Sure, only doctors can tell if we need more than just an over-the-counter sexual enhancement product to solve our bedroom woes, but there are effective supplements based on natural, herbal extracts like Yohimbe (for enhanced blood flow) and Tribulus Terrestris (for stronger sex drive).

A prescription drug can boast pharmaceutical-grade strength, but look online for Levitra and you'll learn that it is marketed as an alternative to Viagra -- just like hundreds of other run-of-the-mill products. Though not as well-known as the notorious blue pill, this drug is said to work in much the same way -- boost blood flow to the penis.

However, just like all other prescription drugs, users should beware of contraindications and potential side effects.

The price is (not) right

A sexual enhancement supplement for men marketed at Ezerex.com claims to provide all kinds of benefits such as enhanced sex drive, increased stamina and stronger, longer-lasting erections. The ingredients may include Bombyx Mori, Ginger Root, Epimedium, Yohimbe and Korean Ginseng, according to the company.

Epimedium, Yohimbe and Korean Ginseng -- also known as Panax Ginseng -- are known to be among the higher-quality male sexual simulants, but the other ingredients are not as worthwhile. That's why I feel that the comparably lofty price of $60 per 20-capsule bottle is unjustified. Some of the more well-regarded supplements also contain Tribulus Terrestris and Muira Puama.