
There is another natural male enhancer out there that claims to actually work. Its name is Extagen and it is growing in popularity among the penis enlargement pill market. Unlike Extenze or Enzyte, Extagen does not push free samples on you but instead offers a 100% money back guarantee for the first 120 days.
But does Extagen work?
Unlike the other companies, Extagen comes off as an honest company that cares about your erectile dysfunction. The pills are manufactured in a world class FDA approved facility and there website is displayed in a classy, medically informative way that tries to answer all your questions.
Except, it doesn’t.
If you search the web about Extagen, you will find tons of articles devoted to honest reviews that swear that this penis enlargement pill really works. But if you look closely, all these pages are similar and all have links back to their product.
How can you have an honest review then link back to the merchandise?
Unlike the flashy campaigns of Enzyte and Extenze, Extagen has chosen to go the route of keyword saturation and to dominate the market in SEO style. If you search for this product on Google, you have to weigh through several dozen sites before you find the truth about this natural male enhancement.
There are several ingredients in these pills that have been known to provide erection and sexual arousal like maca extract and ginseng. But the biggest problem with Extagen is that it contains yohimbe extract. While this supplement has been known to help stimulate arousal in patients who suffer side effects from antidepressants and help fight impotence, yohimbe can be harmful. The FDA has reported serious side effects from products that contain this extract like prostate enlargement, renal failure, painful prolonged erection, muscle paralysis, seizures, and even death.
There is a good chance that this product really does work for it stimulates blood pressure, especially in the genital area. But the manufacturers are under no FDA regulations to tell you the harmful effects, nor are they under restraints to how much yohimbe is in their pills.
Another issue is that while they offer a 120 day money back guarantee, they also state that it can take up to six months for these pills to work properly, By then, you would have spent close to three hundred dollars and no longer have any way of getting your money back.
So if you care what you put in your body, please stay away from Extagen and any other male enhancement pills that are not approved by the FDA.
March 19th, 2010 on 8:33 am
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