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Thursday, May 30, 2013
LIBIDO ENHANCERS…HOPE IN A BOTTLE?
Q. Ok…I see on health food store shelves libido enhancers and sexual performance products. Does this stuff really work, or is it like “take an eye of the newt” witches brew? I take a prescription for E. D. but would like to find something that works and is cheaper.
Tom T.
A. Ok…straight up (no pun intended) you have hit a sore spot of mine concerning these types of products on store shelves. Nothing you see on a health food store shelf…irregardless of the hype on the bottle…will work as quickly or efficiently as your little blue prescription pill. The problem with the blue pill is that most guys either can’t afford it or can’t tolerate the side effects. That’s when they come in a health food store looking for “hope” in a bottle.
Most of these over the counter libido enhancing products contain herbal compounds which have had very little and in some cases, virtually no studies done on their claims. One such herb is Yohimbe bark. Yohimbe (African tree bark) can cause your blood pressure to spike and your blood sugar to plummet. Both of which could be harmful for many men.
Your little blue pill works by relaxing the testicular sphincter muscles and increasing nitric oxide (N.O.) production and storage therefore acting in a hydraulic function. Thus far, to the best of my knowledge, nothing OTC (over the counter) has been “proven” to achieve both of these desired results with a single application.
I must say, I am a true believer in the placebo effect. If you believe it will work then it probably will. Perception is reality. Try it then let me know what you think. I would caution men who have cardio vascular (heart) issues or blood sugar irregularities to stay away from these OTC products.
AMV
*Health Disclaimer: This information is not presented by a medical practitioner and is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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