
A few years back in the late night infomercial business, Ron Jeremy, one of the most recognized male porn stars in the world, began pitching natural male enhancement with the help of big-breasted women and the world came to know Extenze as another leader in the penis enlargement pill market. Now, five years later, Extenze dominates the market, in the same way that Enzyte has, by offering a free sample to anyone who wants a longer, bigger penis.
So you ask does Extenze work?
Well, just like the makers of Enzyte, the company responsible for pushing this late night natural male enhancer on you has also been involved in lawsuits relating to unfair business practices and false advertising. Also, after several people became sick in California from taking the pills, they were found to have dangerous levels of lead in them.
But beyond the legalities of Dish Direct Incorporated, the manufacturers of Extenze, the FDA has not evaluated these, or any other penis enlargement pills, to have any effectiveness. Two of the ingredients in these “natural male enhancers” are Zinc and DHEA. These products have been known to positively affect your libido if your levels are already low in your body. They can be found much cheaper than the price of Extenze, but should be taken with precautions because an overdose can carry potential health risks. Also, DHEA is an anabolic steroid and carries its own precautions.
The other issue is that on their infomercials, they state that these penis enlargement pills can take up to thirty days to take effect. They do send you a free sample, but you have to enroll in their program which entitles you to receive a new supply every thirty days for an inflated cost. If you sign up and forget to cancel before your thirty days are up, you are stuck with some more useless pills.
While they claim to have an expert, Dr. Daniel S. Stein, that has evaluated the effectiveness of this particular natural male enhancer, there are no approved FDA experts on penis enlargement pills. Because Extenze falls under herbal supplements, and not pharmaceutical drugs, the FDA does not regulate this industry.
Whether these pills seem to work because you are low on zinc, or because of placebo effect, the only benefit you will get is a sustained erection and not a significant gain in penis size.
So, please take these and any herbal supplements that promote male enhancement at your own risk. The long standing effects have not been evaluated and can cause serious damage in the long run.