Tuesday, September 30, 2008

For men who wish to boost their fertility

There might come a time in a man's life when he is ready to have a child with his partner but may find that he is not as fertile as he had thought. Low sperm count can affect men and the relationships with their partners in various ways. However, many men may wish to focus on sexual enhancement in general, especially to better please their partners and enhance the overall experience.

Fertil Male is a supplement that is marketed as capable of increasing sperm count. The formula appears to be based on Lepidium Meyenii G. Root and HAI Amino Acid Extract, which is said to come from Sea Algae. However, there aren't that many reports out there that support this company's claims that such a formula can come through as advertised. Missing are ingredients like Yohimbe and Tribulus Terrestris, which have been shown to be potent male sexual enhancers.

I don't care how natural it is if it's a penis enlargement pill

Many companies today seem to be trying to capitalize on the penis enlargement craze today by marketing sexual enhancement products that might claim to do outrageous things. For instance, some products are advertised as capable of increasing both penis length and girth by up to five inches or more -- all without any surgical procedures.

Herbal Max is an online vendor that appears to specialize in natural sexual enhancers, which seems like a good thing. After all, nobody wants to experience side effects from using artificial, chemical-based formulas. However, products like the VigRX pill are marketed as penis enlargement supplements, which seems to discredit the company as a serious retailer of male sexual enhancers.

Topical wipes for male sexual enhancement

While many of us may have tried a capsule- or tablet-based sexual enhancement supplement, few of us are likely to have resorted to some of the more obscure products for male sexual enhancement, such as topical wipes. These products tend to market themselves as superior to oral supplements on the grounds that the formula interacts directly with the penis.

Herculex Wipes are a brand of male sexual enhancers that come in topical form. Some of the ingredients reportedly include Tocopheryl, Aspartame, Caffeine, Saw Palmetto, Capsicum and Citric Acid. I'm not sure why Aspartame and Caffeine are included -- they are most often found in food products -- and I'm not really sold on claims that this is a good option for immediate and long-term support.

Cap the amount you're willing to spend

We all know how frustrating it could be to lose the sexual edge of our youth, especially when we thought that we would retain the energy and the level of performance well into our older years. The truth is that most men begin to experience lower sex drive, weaker stamina and poor erectile quality after hitting a certain age. But there are things we can do to help us regain the edge.

Invigorex claims to have just the right formula to address these issues, with ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris, Epimedium, Siberian Ginseng, Muira Puama, L-Arginine and Maca Root. While some of these ingredients are great for male sexual enhancement -- most notably Tribulus, Epimedium and Muira Puama -- I'm not sure how many of us would be willing to spend $95 on a bottle.

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.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

If you have to bank on one ingredient

If you for some reason must use a supplement based on just one ingredient, please make sure that that one component has been proven to be effective for male sexual enhancement. You can buy many supplements these days that contain maybe one vitamin or one mineral, but when it comes to male sexual enhancement you might be better off with a number of proven sexual enhancers.

Maca Active is a supplement that is apparently based on one ingredient, Maca Root Extract. This naturally derived substance has been regarded as an acceptable male sexual enhancer in some circles, though it may not be found in some of the leading formulas for men on the market. A better formula might include Yohimbe (for enhanced blood flow) and Tribulus Terrestris (for increased sex drive), for example.

Is lack of energy the problem?

Many men suffer from low sex drive and other issues related to aging, such as poor erectile quality and diminished sexual stamina. Some men might jump to the conclusion that lack of energy is the problem, and go out and purchase an energy drink, pill or other supplement. Usually, these products will be formulated with stimulants such as Caffeine and other energizers.

Mama Juana is a brand of energy drinks that seems to be marketed towards men who wish to boost stamina for enhanced physical performance, though not explicitly for male sexual enhancement. Ingredients include Muira Puama and Epimedium on the one hand (good for male sexual enhancement) and Caffeine and Taurine on the other (common in energy drinks and not that relevant for sexual performance).

Plan B for male sexual enhancement

You might have been disappointed by many of the male sexual enhancement products you've used in the past, whether because the desired effects didn't materialize or there were side effects. But before you give up entirely on the natural supplemental approach, consider that there are only a handful of supplements that have been proven to work as expected.

So don't rush into alternative forms of sexual enhancement such as patches, which is what you get with Maxiderm. This product is said to include ingredients like Epimedium, Muira Puama, Catuaba and Ginseng, all of which are considered to be acceptable male sexual enhancers. However, the formula also includes other, more obscure ingredients, and the patch delivery may not be as potent as oral supplementation.

Complete male sexual enhancement support in a pill

I feel that it would really be a mistake for some men to pursue the prescription drugs on the market that claim to resolve all the issues related to our sexual performance, such as low sex drive and diminished erectile quality. It is clear that as we age, our sexual prowess might take a hit; it is not certain, however, that we need to use prescription drugs to take care of these problems.

A good natural formula could go a long way to helping us reach our goals, especially when ingredients like Yohimbe, Tribulus Terrestris, Epimedium and Damiana are in play. With Orexis, also known as Obduro Pervalidus, that's what you get -- in addition to other proven herb-based sexual enhancers such as Catuaba, Panax Ginseng and Epimedium, also known as Horny Goat Weed.

Ancient ingredients might not have the edge

One of the biggest selling points of today's male sexual enhancement supplements could be that the ingredients are drawn from ancient cultures that have supposedly been using them for ages. While it certainly is nice to know that a sexual enhancer has been passed down, so to speak, from prior generations, I'd much rather know that it will be the most effective option on the table.

Penisole is an herbal formula that is marketed as capable of enhancing blood flow to the penis, which is important for those who wish to achieve stronger erections. Some of the most well-known blood-flow enhancers on the market include Yohimbe Bark Extract, which apparently is not used in this formula. Instead, you get lesser-known alternatives like Milk Thistle, Bioperine and Reishi.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Paying the right price for the right product

There's not a more satisfying feeling than to purchase a male sexual enhancement product -- or a weight loss formula, skin care product, etc. -- for the right price and find that it works better than you would have expected. Sadly, you will not have such a feeling with the vast majority of male sexual enhancers on the market today, since most are not potent enough to do anything, really.

Natural Up is a purportedly an all-natural formula for boosting male sex drive and improving erectile quality, though the complete list of ingredients is currently not listed on an official Web site. As such, any purported benefits are just speculation at this time, which is why the price tag of $50 for less than five pills might turn off most consumers. Don't ever settle for less for your money.

It's a miracle in a spray bottle! Or is it?

If you look through the male sexual enhancement section of health and wellness stores, you will likely come across some funky products. There are the liquid solutions that could purportedly attract more women, formulas that claim to enlarge penis length and girth and more. But if you want to really achieve stronger sexual performance, then you likely have to put in some research.

Neugenisis
is a topical spray that is based on Human Growth Hormon, or HGH. Some say that HGH is important for all kinds of the body's natural properties, while the company claims that it is an effective way to also strengthen the hair and nails and to promote better eyesight and mental clarity. All of this is just speculation as of this point, though, since research is ongoing and may not be conclusive.

The power of a good blood flow enhancer

I think that too many male sexual enhancement products will contain sub-standard ingredients, though the vast majority of users might not be aware of this. This is a sad development in the industry, with companies more interested in making a buck than in offering an effective male sexual enhancement formula. But with a little research, you could distinguish the good from the bad.

Ogoplex is a supplement that is supposed to be based on ingredients like Zinc, Swedish Flower Pollen Extract, Phytosterol Complex, Saw Palmetto and Tomato Lycopene Extract. These ingredients might be fine if all you're worried about is avoiding serious side effects associated with prescription formulas, but if you want to really achieve stronger, longer-lasting erections you might want to look for supplements based on Yohimbe Bark Extract and the like.

Don't compromise on the safety of your products!

No matter how badly you want to improve your sexual performance and health, it certainly is not worth putting your long-term health and wellness on the line for what might turn out to be marginal improvement. The whole point of moving away from prescription drugs, after all, is to experience similar benefits without subjecting ourselves to side effects.

The good news is that not all male sexual enhancers contain ingredients that will cause side effects like headache, nausea, insomnia and even an enlarged prostate. If you're weary of side effects Orexis might be a good option, especially if increased sex drive, stronger erections and better stamina sound good to you. Some of the more well-regarded components include Damiana, Catuaba, Muira Puama, Epimedium and Panax Ginseng.

The facts are in the testimonials online

If a male sexual enhancement product were anywhere near as promising as advertised, shouldn't that be represented in the community's reaction online? I'm talking about the consumer testimonials, the user-submitted reviews and blogs, where you can find out more about a product from a firsthand perspective. That's why I make sure to check these resources out before buying any male sexual enhancer.

Ostimas is one of many supplements that claim to offer male sexual enhancement support in the form of enhanced sex drive and stronger erections. The formula, however, seems to include sub-standard ingredients such as Maca, Saw Palmetto, Avena Sativa and Cernilton. These are common ingredients in the industry, but none are as effective as Tribulus Terrestris, Epimedium, Yohimbe and similar ingredients, according to the majority of testimonials online.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Companies that are behind the times

These days, no one will buy a health and wellness product, including male sexual enhancers, if the company does not offer a money-back guarantee or another form of insurance. Some weight loss supplements, for instance, are known to offer free samples so that you can test them out. But for male sexual enhancement, I always make sure that at least a money-back offer is made.

Quantum Pills are a brand of male sexual enhancers that apparently include natural ingredients, though none are explicitly named. I find that this is always a sign of a questionable product, since the ingredients are the foundation of any formula. But what really bothers me about this product is that the company doesn't offer a full refund for those who might not be pleased with their experience.

Some side effects are worse than others

When evaluating a male sexual enhancement product, make sure to consider not only what kinds of ingredients are used but also what some of the potential side effects might be. Overlooking this crucial evaluative step could prove disastrous later down the line -- even some natural ingredients can cause undesirable side effects, some of which could be quite serious.

A supplement called Revitalex is advertised as superior for male sexual enhancement, with ingredients such as Eurcoma Longifolia, Panax Ginseng, Epimedium, Tribulus Terrestris and other natural components. I don't have a problem with most of these components, but Eurcyoma Longifolia has been linked in separate reports to an enlarged prostate, restlessness and insomnia.

Have the consumers validate a company's claims

Yes, men are all different when it comes to our health needs, but we are not all that different in another sense. When it comes to our sexual health, there will inevitably come a day when we do not have the same prowess that we had in our younger years. This could manifest itself as low sex drive and poor erectile quality, both of which could hamper our intimacy with loved ones.

Rhino 51 is a supplement that claims to be capable of solving our problems as they relate to low sex drive, something that we can all relate with. While the formula might contain Ginseng, Tribulus Terrestris and Gingko Biloba, missing are other proven natural sexual enhancers like Yohimbe and Epimedium. Also, this product does not have the overwhelming support of consumers like the better products do.

Needing help rising to the occasion

I think we shouldn't have to be embarrassed about the decline in the quality of our sexual health and wellness as we age. Women have their own gender-specific issues as well, but men typically experience lower sex drive, weaker stamina and poor erectile quality in our older years. That's why many men seek help in the form of prescription drugs, topical creams and oral supplements.

Rize2 is a supplement that claims to be capable of touching all of those issues and helping to turn us into studs overnight. While this sounds good, the formula only appears to contain maybe one proven male sexual enhancer, Ginseng. The other listed ingredient is Arginine, which some say can boost penile blood flow. However, it is nowhere near as promising as Yohimbe at accomplishing this.

The lack of information can be maddening sometimes

One of the biggest mistakes you can do is buy a supplement "just to try it out," especially if you know very little about the product, the ingredients and the company. It is no secret that there are many male sexual enhancement formulas, for instance, that do not reveal the full list of ingredients. I'm not sure why companies insist on doing this, but it is frustrating nonetheless.

At Ropex com we see a supplement that is supposed to help boost sex drive and increase sexual stamina, both of which are common areas that men need support in as we age. But the company is vague about the ingredients listed in the product, with mentions of "vitamins," "minerals," "amino acids," and "antioxidants." Of course, all of these are great for you, but why not explicitly name each ingredient?

Monday, September 15, 2008

Can one ingredient do it all and save a formula?

Most men are under the impression that there is one ingredient that will do it all and redeem what might otherwise be a poor male sexual enhancement formula. You hear about potent sexual enhancers like Tribulus Terrestris and Yohimbe Bark Extract, and you automatically think that these are magical extracts. Maybe there's some truth in that, but in reality you need a better, well-rounded formulation.

Testoripped is a supplement that appears to be geared towards men in general, as opposed to men looking for sexual enhancement support. The formula is supposed to include ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris, Caffeine, Yohimbe and Eurycoma Longifolia. However, I would argue that "role players" like Epimedium and Damiana can make or break a formula -- even if it contains Tribulus and Yohimbe like this product does.

What is a Viagra alternative supposed to do anyway?

There is a pretty wide divide between what makes a prescription drug a prescription drug and what makes an over-the-counter supplement available over the counter. That's why when I hear of all of these male sexual enhancement supplements being marketed as effective alternatives to Viagra and other prescription medications, I tend to be skeptical.

Testosterole is a supplement that is marketed as "a highly effective alternative to prescription drugs like Viagra." When you press the company to elaborate on what they mean exactly, you probably won't really learn anything useful. In fact, the company doesn't even seem to reveal what all the ingredients are on its Web site, which is a serious red flag.

What is the big deal over side effects?

Navigating the waters of the male sexual enhancement industry can be tricky, especially if you're not familiar with the latest trends in terms of ingredients and treatments. But that doesn't mean that you should give up; there are actually painless ways to become a pseudo-expert, thanks to advances in the Internet. You can spend maybe five minutes browsing the best products' Web sites, for instance, and you'll come away a smarter man.

One of the biggest concerns for men using supplements -- whether for sexual enhancement, weight loss support or general nutritional help -- is side effects. According to many reviews of Testosterone Cream side effects are a concern for most users. That's because the formula contains unfamiliar ingredients like Mandarin Red 011, Germall, Sepigel and Chrysin. So, the fact that Tribulus Terrestris is used doesn't seem to be that relevant.

Taking your testosterone levels seriously

The wonder that is testosterone is much more than just an important factor for male sexual health and performance; it has been shown to be important for general health and wellness, including improving oxygen uptake throughout the body, maintaining health blood sugar levels and even supporting better cholesterol levels. So should you be worried about low testosterone?

Maybe you might have in the past, but you don't have to anymore: There are natural supplements that have been shown to boost testosterone levels without causing any undesirable side effects (unless you're a woman using it). Low sex drive may be linked directly to poor testosterone levels, which is why Tribulus Terrestris might help. However, a product like Testostrogrow 2 HP doesn't appear to have the strong supporting cast of ingredients to be reliable.

Don't pinch your pennies too tightly

Yes, tough economic times call for certain measures to make sure that we are not digging a financial hole for ourselves and our families, but that doesn't mean you should be compromising on the quality of your health and wellness. When it comes to something as serious as our sexual health, for instance, I wouldn't want to purchase the bargain-basement products you see everywhere.

Testron SX is a supplement that is supposed to be based on natural ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris, Magnesium and Calcium. You look at the formula and like what you see, relatively speaking, but you also know that Tribulus Terrestris cannot do it all on its own. At a paltry price tag of $26, you are getting exactly what you pay for here, which probably isn't much.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

The problem is penis enlargement may be impossible

There have been a few reports of men experiencing larger penises after surgery, but these incidences are few and far between. Besides, you hear of many more horror stories associated with these surgical procedures than successful ones. And there are all kinds of prescription drugs, supplements and topical products that claim to do the same thing, but probably won't come through.

The Vigorgen Penis Patch is for men who wish to achieve larger girth and length without going for the riskier procedures and products. The patch is simply attached to the skin, whereupon the formula goes to work transdermally. While the idea is nifty, the fact is that there is no research that indicates this is remotely possible at this time.

Alternatives to the little blue pill that started it all

Everyone is probably familiar with the leading prescription drugs for erectile support, such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. All of these contain pharmaceutical components and must be used with a prescription and under a doctor's close watch. While in some cases men may benefit from these options (as recommended by a trusted doctor), that may not always be necessary.

Vigrex is a prescription formula that includes Sildenafil Citrate, which is the main component of drugs like Viagra. The ingredient is supposed to work by improving penile blood flow, which promotes better erectile quality. However, this drug, as with all prescription medications, may cause side effects and may not be ideal for men with cardiovascular problems.

Loss of testosterone might be the culprit

If you're wondering what you can do to boost your sexual health and performance without resorting to prescription drugs or expensive clinical treatments, then you should become aware of some of the leading herbal alternatives. A good formula should contain a handful of herbal extracts, such as Tribulus Terrestris, Ginseng and Epimedium (also known as Horny Goat Weed).

VigRX Plus is a supplement that includes these ingredients as well as strong complementary aids such as Hawthorn, Cuscutae, Gingko Biloba and Bioperine. The end result is reportedly stronger, longer-lasting erections as well as improved sex drive and sexual energy. The best part about it, according to reports, is that there are no side effects.

Tradition versus modern advancements

I suppose you can't really go wrong with a naturally occurring ingredient that has been used for generations overseas in cultures that are known for using natural substances to boost overall health and wellness. You have some ingredients that have been shown to boost sex drive and promote stronger erections, for instance.

Vim25 is a supplement that apparently includes ingredients like Chinese Yam Rhizome and Lycium Fruit Extract, both of which have supposedly been used for many years in certain Asian cultures. However, while these may be supported by some anecdotal reports, I wish there were more clinical studies to back up these claims.

Looking for the best ingredients is critical

When you're out shopping for a male sexual enhancement supplement, you should look for the best possible formula with ingredients like Yohimbe, Tribulus Terrestris and Panax Ginseng. There are many imitations out there, as well as products that maybe contain one or two of these components, but do not include the broad selection you probably want to see.

Virilix is a formula that is supposed to help with low sex drive and poor erectile quality, but the company doesn't really get into what ingredients are included. That's why I would be reluctant to buy this particular product, especially with so many more promising alternatives on the market.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Putting yourself in their shoes

The Internet allows us to share information at a greater pace and with more efficiency than ever before, with Web sites that specialize in product reviews and others that post consumer testimonials, for instance. I've found that checking out the testimonials has saved a lot of time and headaches, since you are alerted to any potential problems that might arise from using a given product.

It seems that many men review Orexis, a capsule-based supplement that many say is among the best options for sexual enhancement available today. The formula is based on ingredients like Yohimbe Bark Extract, Tribulus Terrestris, Damiana, Catuaba Bark Extract and Epimedium, all of which have been shown to be effective. You can read the reviews for more insight, and if you want to see what it's like to be in a user's shoes.

Good customer service goes a long way

One of the more overlooked aspects of male sexual enhancement supplementation is the importance of good customer service from a reputable company that actually cares about their customers. There are so many products that are not backed by such a company, yet many consumers may not be aware of it until it's too late.

Zupro is a supplement that claims to boost sex drive and enhance energy levels, which may be desirable for those with lower testosterone levels. However, it's worth pointing out that the company is not really that recognized in the industry for putting out a quality product. Also, reports hint that the company does not offer top-notch customer service.

The lower-quality products that are marketed otherwise

I feel that it is fairly easy to pick up on a low-quality male sexual enhancement product, but apparently many consumers are fooled into purchasing items that fail to meet their initial expectations. You want to look at the ingredients to make sure that the right combination of blood-flow enhancers and natural aphrodisiacs are used, among other things.

At Zyrexin.com we see a supplement that claims to have the exclusive rights to a substance called Butea Superba, which hasn't even been shown to be a powerful aphrodisiac to begin with. It's also worth noting that this ingredient can be found in many other supplements. I'm most disappointed that more potent sexual enhancers like Epimedium and Yohimbe are not included.

Enhancing the experience by boosting her responsiveness

If you are concerned about your level of sexual performance then welcome to the club. There are millions and millions of men who experience low sex drive, weaker stamina and poor erectile quality all the time, but it's not the end of the world. You may not even have to turn to prescription drugs such as Viagra and Cialis either.

Orexia is a sexual enhancement product for her that has gained a lot of ground since its introduction recently. The idea is that you can enhance the sexual experience for the both of you by improving her sex drive, enhancing her natural lubrication and even enabling her to achieve stronger, more intense -- and more frequent -- orgasms.

Generic forms of prescription drugs and natural alternatives

When you're looking for a quality male sexual enhancement supplement, you probably are trying to avoid using a prescription drug which can cause undesirable side effects. But then there are those who insist that certain generic forms of popular prescription medications like Cialis and Levitra are safe and effective. Of course, a closer look at these claims reveals a lack of concrete evidence.

There are many forms of Generic Viagra as well, though Sildenafil Citrate may not be safe for men with even the most remote of cardiovascular conditions. The drug is supposed to improve blood flow and circulation, but if you have high blood pressure to begin with, for instance, then it might not be right for you. Fortunately, there are herbal alternatives that can be just as effective.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Don't give me an apple when I'm looking for an orange

You would be surprised to know that there are many male sexual enhancement products on the market that claim to do it all, yet when you get a closer look at the formula you find that the ingredients have not been proven to help with male sexual health. In fact, many of these purported male sexual enhancers will not help at all with common needs such as low sex drive and erectile issues.

Vitalzym is a supplement based on an ingredient called Serrapeptase, which is classified as a proteolytic enzyme. This basically means that the enzymes help in digesting protein. If you're wondering how this is supposed to help improve your sexual performance, then join the club. Reports suggest that the formula could help with pain and inflammation but I'm still clueless as to how it's supposed to address my sexual health issues.

Test the company's claims against the bare facts

Many sexual enhancement product manufacturers will have us believe that their version of a common formula is superior to the competition, when in fact the ingredients are fairly common. While it certainly is important that a formula include the right kinds of ingredients, it is also important to make sure that the company's extraction and manufacturing techniques are spot on.

It has come to my attention that many male consumers are worried about the side effects their supplement might cause. If you're especially worried about side effects Vitrix might not be the best for you, considering it contains sketchy ingredients like Eurycoma Longifolia. This extract has long been used in certain overseas cultures, but modern reports suggest it can cause restlessness and insomnia, among other effects.

Sometimes, bigger is not better

Some say size matters, while others say it doesn't. But in the case of some of the more well-marketed and branded sexual enhancement products on the market, bigger may not always be better. Some companies appear to be going with the quantity-over-quality approach, which might lead some consumers to think they're getting more for their money, but which is not likely to be the case.

Vivid Virility is a supplement advertised by the notorious pornographic film-making company, which says you can please a porn star after taking their product. The formula is supposed to include ingredients like Catuaba Bark Extract and Tribulus Terrestris, which are great. But the product also contains many ingredients that seem to be included as cheap fillers, which are likely to dilute the potency of the end product.

Formulas that have been proven in studies

You can count on select male sexual enhancement formulas on the market today, especially if they have been subjected to rigorous clinical studies. New supplements appear to be hitting the shelves with blinding speeds, so it helps to know that the product you chose has been tested thoroughly for the good, the bad and the ugly. (Hopefully your product has all the good and none of the bad and the ugly.)

It seems that many men are looking to buy a supplement called Volume Pills cheap, based on some consumer reports found online. The product is supposed to contain natural ingredients like Xi Lan Rou Gui, Solidlin, Hong Hua Fen and Bitter Melon Extract. While they are indeed naturally derived, their effects appear to be backed by anecdotal evidence, not concrete forms of evidence such as clinical studies.

There's nothing wrong with use a sexual enhancer

It's accepted that as men age all of the years under their belt begin to take their toll in their sexual performance. We might experience lower sex drive, diminished stamina and weaker erectile quality. While many of us may get down on ourselves for this, the truth is that every man goes through it at some point; fortunately, there are things you can do to remedy the effects.

Some men turn to Yohimbe pills, which may help with the erectile quality issue. Yohimbe Bark Extract has long been regarded as an effective option for those who wish to improve blood flow to the penis. (Improved blood flow and circulation can lead to stronger, firmer, longer-lasting erections.) But for an added kick, a good herbal formula should also contain other proven sexual enhancers like Tribulus Terrestris and Epimedium.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Fast results are great, but will they last?

One of the greatest complaints made by men who use sexual enhancement products is that it doesn't act quickly enough. As such, there seems to be an increase in the number of supplements and creams on the market that claim to act almost instantaneously. This might catch a lot of eyes, since nobody wants to wait hours on end at times for a formula to take effect.

ViSwiss is an herbal supplement that claims to boost sex drive and promote harder erections in as little as 15 minutes. The formula is supposed to contain Yohimbe Bark Extract, which is great, but I don't see other strong herbal sexual enhancers like Muira Puama, Tribulus Terrestris and Damiana. Also, none of this product's ingredients have been proven to produce long-lasting effects in and of themselves.

Why should you check out what consumers are saying?

I feel that it is a shame for anyone to buy a sexual enhancement product without first checking out what consumers are saying about their prior experiences. After all, there really is no other way to know how a certain supplement, cream or device will affect you without learning about what a real experience might be like. The problem is that there are many products that lack this basic form of support.

Vivetra is a supplement that appears to be marketed as a Viagra alternative, which is something that hundreds of companies do these days. While the product is supposed to boost sex drive and promote stronger erections, it does not appear to contain either Yohimbe Bark Extract and Tribulus Terrestris, two of the superior natural sexual enhancers of today.

When penis enlargement is advertised as the main component

You should already know that you can't really enlarge the penis with a supplement or a topical product, right? But then again, there are hundreds of supplements, creams, devices and training programs that claim to boost your length and girth by up to five inches. Who wouldn't be interested in such effects?

The problem is that this hasn't been proven to be possible; only surgery is likely to have any effect for this, and even so it will be marginal. A product seen at VPXL.com is one of the many supplements advertised as an enlargement formula, but none of the ingredients appear to be disclosed at this time. In my opinion, it would be foolish to try a supplement that is not supported by a full list of ingredients.

Can you boost sexual performance topically?

Maybe you've wondered whether you can improve your sexual health and performance by using a topical cream, lotion or gel, perhaps because you heard that women can achieve multiple orgasms and more intense sex drive with certain topical products. But if you want to boost your stamina, raise sex drive and achieve stronger erections, then oral supplements might be the way to go.

At www Maxoderm com we see one of many topical products on the market for men seeking sexual enhancement support. The company says you can achieve and sustain firmer, stronger erections as well as boosting stamina. I like the inclusion of natural ingredients like Catuaba Extract, but the formula as a whole seems negligible. And even Catuaba hasn't been proven to be as effective topically as when taken orally.

For enhanced blood flow, this is the best so far

According to numerous reports over the years, there are only a select few natural sexual enhancers that can help men with both their immediate and long-term concerns. For instance, you might want to boost your sex drive, enhance stamina levels or achieve firmer and longer-lasting erections. But only a handful of products are likely to be worth a look.

According to the latest research Yohimbe Bark Extract may be just about the best there is if better erectile quality is what you're looking for. This ingredient has been shown to enhance blood flow to the penis, which is important for achieving and maintaining erections. You can find this ingredient mixed with other premium male sexual enhancers like Tribulus Terrestris, Epimedium and Muira Puama.

Monday, September 1, 2008

New sexual enhancers that go with old tricks

A quality male sexual enhancement supplement should contain a sizable blend of the most potent herbal sexual enhancers, whether this means Yohimbe, Tribulus Terrestris, Epimedium, Damiana, Catuaba or Muira Puama. There are a handful of other ingredients that might be in this same class, such as Panax Ginseng, but others that are advertised as superior probably aren't.

According to numerous reviews Vitrix may ultimately disappoint its users, considering it doesn't contain a quality blood-flow enhancer. An ingredient like Yohinbe has been shown to improve bloo flow and circulation to the penis, which is important for achieving higher-quality erections. The formula also contains Eurycoma Longifolia, which some say can cause numerous undesirable reactions.

Products marketed for penis enlargement are questionable

I find that there are at least a handful of capsule-based supplements on the market that might be worth a look or two, but are questionable because of claims that the product can enlarge the penis. For instance, a product seen at VP-RX com contains Yohimbe Bark Extract, according to some reports, but it is marketed as capable of altering penis size.

The formula may also include Damiana and Panax Ginseng, which may be effective for boosting sexual energy and enhancing stamina. However, none of these ingredients have been proven to even remotely affect penis size. So, the company's insistence that you can achieve a larger penis might be doubtful. Unfortunately, many men may be drawn in and fooled by such claims.

Vague notions of superiority for sexual enhancement

There are many male sexual enhancement products that are advertised as superior to the competition but which do not provide concrete evidence as to why or how it is supposed to work. And yet, many consumers may continue buying these products, though I don't know why, and the companies continue cashing in on these questionable supplements, creams, devices, etc.

Vytalin is a supplement that is supposed to contain natural ingredients for male sexual enhancement. According to the company, users can experience stronger sex drive and higher-quality erections, though the specific components of the formula seem to remain a mystery. I'm a bit skeptical of the product's quality, considering there is an unusual shortage of pertinent information for this supplement.

Energy boosters disguised as sexual enhancers

Sure, energy is important for sexual health and performance, but lack of energy might not be the main reason you are underperforming. Many men suffer from low sex drive, low stamina levels and poor erectile quality, which likely will not be addressed by a simple energy booster. You might as well drink an energy drink or load up on Caffeine if lack of energy is your primary concern.

At www RedRooster com you see a supplement that is marketed as a natural alternative to Viagra (surprise, surprise). The formula consists of ingredients like L-Arginine, Ashwagandha, Saw Palmetto, Epimedium, Muira Puama and Maca Root. I like the inclusion of Epimedium and Muira Puama for general sexual enhancement support, but I don't see any potent extracts for erectile quality, such as Yohimbe Bark Extract.

Traditional African sexual enhancers for men

You might be familiar with Hoodia Gordonii, a cactus extract that comes from the southern region of Africa that has been shown to be a potent appetite suppressant. But this isn't the only notable nutritional supplement native to the continent -- Yohimbe Root has long been used by natives to boost blood flow and circulation throughout the body, including to the penis. This promotes stronger erections.

This ingredient can be found in many male sexual enhancement supplements, but you are not likely to find too many products out there that contain authentic, pure forms of this substance, which is extracted from a West African tree. Also, many formulas may be diluted with cheap fillers, while the higher-end alternatives will include strong complementary ingredients like Tribulus Terrestris and Epimedium.