Saturday 13 November 2010

Pie In the Sky Supplements to Make the Penis Larger

Many men are receiving unsolicited mailings offering to treat impotence and make their penis inches longer.  One of the most common advertisers is “Smiling Bob” who is hawking Enzyte. Early ads promised that Enzyte would add as much as three inches to the length of the user’s penis.   Web site testimonials also claim such benefits as allowing stronger, firmer, and easier-to-achieve erections, assisting in maintaining a fully hard erection, providing full and satisfying erections, and reversing the normal erectile problems of aging.  Enzyte contains many ingredients, NONE of which is FDA-proven to be safe or effective in accomplishing its advertised purposes. These ingredients include niacin, zinc, copper, Korean red ginseng root, ginkgo, pine bark, Tribulus terrestris, arginine, Avena sativa, horny goat weed, maca root, muira puama, saw palmetto, and Swedish flower pollen.

Lack of evidence about the safety and efficacy of dietary supplements exposes the consumer to unknown health hazards, as these products use ingredients that are of unknown therapeutic benefit. Enzyte, Berkeley Nutraceuticals, was reported in 2004 by a Cincinnati newspaper to be the subject of over 3,700 consumer complaints. The U.S. Department of Justice indicted Enzyte for bilking Americans of at least $100 million.

Bottom Line:  Men, be happy with what you have.  The size of the penis is rarely associated with increased intensity of sexual satisfaction for either you or your partner.  I strongly recommend you toss these unsolicited offerings where they belong….in the trash!

This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 at 4:12 am and is filed under Impotence.
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