Enhance
RX states "it is 100% "all natural herbal formula". It also
recommends taking the pill and utilizing their exercise system in
conjunction with the pill. Additionally for legitimacy they have
a picture of a doctor with the statement "doctor approved" on the index
page. The product it takes 5 - 6 months for optimal results when
taking 1 table a day, you get a 180 day money back guarantee and note
the results will only last as long as the product is in your
system. The cost per bottle (30 tablets) is $56.97 and you can
purchase the guide and exercise programs for an additional
$15.00. The site also has a disclaimer regarding health,
lifestyle, diet can affect results.
In
the first statement of "all natural herbal formula", which implies that
all ingredients would be botanical in nature from an existing shrub,
bush, flower, stem, bark, fruit, and fungus. However, from
looking at the list of ingredients, EnhanceRx also uses L-Arginine,
which is an Amino Acid and is synthesized in the kidneys. So how
do they have a set of kidneys synthesizing the amino acid from plant
material - that is the $100 question? Secondly, when I click on
the link for "doctor approved", I got the purchasing page and no
validation by any medical doctor. So I also went to the
testimonial page to see if there was an accredited physician and all I
saw was a picture and supposedly personal testimonials. I'm not
suggesting that the testimonials were not real, but there wasn't any
medical confirmed information to back up their statements.
Finally at the bottom of the testimonial page, I found the "disclaimer"
link. It states the following "The information presented in
enhancerrx.com does not have any intention of diagnosing any condition,
disease or prescribing any treatment..." Well, here they are
telling how wonderful their product is and how it helps enlarge a penis
and their not promoting a treatment? Apparently this is their
legal way around the marketing fluff and promotional content stated on
the website.
SizePro
claims your penis will be increased 30%, a time length of three months
and of course no permanent results and increased your testosterone
level fast. It does not claim "herbal", but instead states
"non-synthetic supplement" and "proprietary herbal blend has no
artificial ingredients, is 100% natural and completely safe for men of
all ages." It focuses on erectile dysfunction rather size
increase, but also claims increase. It does have a "doctor
recommendation" from a clinical psychologist. Dosage is 1 tablet per
day. So when you stop taking it, you penis will go back to its original
size. The cost associated with a one-month supply is
$59.95. I could not find a disclaimer on the site anywhere.
In my opinion since SizePro includes Tribulus (growth hormone), which
are polypeptides secreted from the pituitary gland, and it is
manufactured under multiple trade names in the pharmaceutical industry,
is it really safe to add growth hormones to your body without
consulting your own medical physician? Additionally, from
reviewing possible side affects of some of the herbs when used in
conjunction with blood pressure medicines, it may not be completely
safe for all men of all ages, especially since it has not undergone FDA
testing and approval.
ProSolution
- Says you will add up to 3 inches in length and girth, a six month
program, 6 month guarantee for your full money back, states two weeks
results, with maximum gains in 4-6 months, take 1 pill a day, and
includes a Penis Health Lite program. One thing about this site
is not only do they list the ingredients, but provide pictures of them
as well. Additionally, there are three endorcements on the site,
one physician, one psycologist, and one herbologist.. The price
for a one month supply is $32.49 a bottle. Regarding the product
disclaimer I found the following. "All product claims are made based on
some or all of the following; customer testimonials, paid for medical
endorsements, 3rd party clinical/scientific studies, primary clinical
studies, supplier information or user posts and feedback documented in
our support forums." I couldn't find any clinical studies
specifically related to the ProSolution product only as shown in the
table specific aspects of the ingredients. Additionally, notice
that the "medical endorsements" were paid for, not given as sheer
testimonials, just like infomercials.
In
relationship to the ingredients, there are two Solidilin and Drilizen
that are noted as trademarked on the ProSolutions website, however,
upon a trademark search in both the US Patent and Trademark site and
the UK Patent and trademark site, neither come up in the trademarks nor
under copyright. Additionally, I could not find any chemical,
natural, or information regarding these compounds that promote nitric
oxide release. Other ingredients that do not have a specific
track record in either herbal medicine or conventional western medicine
include Taj (no references) and Musli.
VIMAX
claims increased length is 3 -4 inches and 25% in girth. It also claims
it will change your sex life in three ways, increased sexual pleasure,
harder, longer lasting erections and increased sex drive. It also
states that it is 100% natural ingredients and a safe herbal formula
that doesn't require a doctor's prescription. Dosage is one pill
a day and to enhance performance one pill thirty minutes before sexual
activity. Recommended use is three to form month supply.
They also offer money back guarantee for sixty days. The cost for a 30
day supply is $39.15 per bottle. There is no disclaimer on the
site nor any doctor recommendations.
The
ingredients listed are all herbal extracts and are commonly used as a
natural supplement to promote erection increase. I believe as
they describe you will get a stronger erection and be able to maintain
it for longer periods due to the nature of the herbal combinations and
a good understanding and testing of herbal vitality products on the
market for erection duration increase. However, this product says
it's for enlargement and the other items are benefits.
VigRx
takes a more direct approach to its marketing. On the official
website, it never actual states penis enlargement, but focuses on penis
enhancement instead in the process of using double-edge wording about
penis enlargement and an overall men's health approach. Under the
"medical community" link, the site shows a picture of a doctor, and an
explanation as to why doctors have not endorsed herbal remedies in the
past. It also states that more traditional western doctors are
embracing herbal remedies as an option. There are not physician,
herbalist, or psycologist endorcements on the site, just a
"community". Dosage consists of two pills per day. A
one-month supply costs $59.95. A money back guarantee is also
offered for 67 days. I found the disclaimer at the bottom of the
page for the product.
In relationship to the
ingredients listed, all of them are herbal in nature. My concern
with this site is that they want you to believe that everything in the
ingredients is safe for use. However, there are some herbs that
have side effects for individuals that may have blood pressure
issues. Aditionaly analyses of the pills perfomred by Flora
Research of Califonria and the University of Marland in
2003, uncovered harmful contaminants in a number of "penis
enlargement" pills. Contaminants found included mold, yeast,
dangerous E coli bacteria, pesticides, and lead has well as "heavy
fecal contamination", possible from animals grazing near the plants
harvested for herbal ingredients." Although I
could not find any new analsyses on "penis enlargement" pills as of
June 2006, I would be very wary of the manufactuering processes used
with this information at hand.
I
also want to include a brief comment on penis enlargement
patches. Patches are really just an alternative delivery method
for the same types of ingredients found in the pills. I could not
find an imperical evidence that supports them as being effective.
I'm fairly certain that all of these products will give a man an
erection, just simply from the ingredients. With that said, I do
not believe that any of these products will produce a larger penis
permanently and in a flaccid state. You must continue to take the
product for it to work and with that in mind, there are no studies
available on the build up of the ingredients in the human system and
any long-term affects. But you don't have to take my word
for it, the Mayo Clinic put out an advisory article on the
subject. In the article, it states the following: "These
usually contain vitamins, minerals, herbs or hormones such as
testosterone. Although topical testosterone is sometimes used on
adolescent boys to accelerate puberty, there's no evidence that it or
any other substance can increase penis size in adult men. In 2002,
authorities in the state of Arizona seized the assets of a penis-pill
company, in part because the owners fraudulently claimed their product
would deliver a permanent gain of 1 to 3 inches. The company owners
also refused to honor their money-back guarantee, committing yet
another fraud."
I hope that if you are considering this as an option, put your credit
card back in your wallet and keep reading on the other options.
Basically, it's a scam and a very convincing way to play on men's
insecurities about their perfectly good, more likely than average
penis. Unfortunately, there is no miracle pill for penis
enlargement.
Sexiscifi
References:
Product Websites: Enhancerx.com, Prosolutions.com, Vigmax.com, VigRx.com SizePro.com
Source Links for More Detail Information on Ingredients:
holisticonline.com
www.ayurvediccure.com
www.pdrhealth.com
www.ayurvedicherbsdirect.com
hjn.nutrition.org
www.raysahelian.com
www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FDN/is_6_5/ai_68727260
www.raintree-health.co.uk
www.physiciansselect.com
altmedicine.about.com
www.herbalgram.org
www.rain-tree.com
www.motherherbs.com
www.anyvitamins.com
www.herballove.com
www.itmonline.org
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0860/is_n3_v52/ai_8562869