My boyfriend tried this...What do you know about it. It seems to be working...
Vitamin B
Niacin
Natural vitamin e
Zinc
L-Arginine HCL
Tribulus Terrestris Extract 20%
Muira Puama Extract 4:1
Jujube Dates
Avena Sativa Extract
Peruvian Maca Root
Stinging Nettle Extract 5:1
Horney goat weed
Siberian Ginseng
Saw Palmetto
Thank you for the reply. I wanted to know the ingredients because most of them contain nearly the same ingredients. I doubt there'll be many people who come on here and admit that they have tried this drug, though.
Gtrplayer
I'm sure it's the 12 ingredient that makes the difference....
What do you mean? The ingredience together make it work or one specific ingredient....
or are you kidding about the horney goat weed? Is there really such a thing?
Horney goat weed is new to me - sounds like it should work though....
%$*?! goat weed is indeed real. google it and see.
all thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical advice. i am not a doctor nor a pharmacist. all medical questions should be answered by a licensed pharmacist, doctor, or primary care manager.
Here is some more info
http://health.discovery.com/centers/sex/libido/goat.html
Danielle ~~~ in the lovely state of Florida
*** All replies to questions/comments are of my own opinion. I do not and have not ever worked in the medical field.
Herbals are an iffy proposition. As far as I know companies can put pretty much anything they want into these things - or nothing at all. From an analytical standpoint you would be hard-pressed to prove there is horney goat weed in something because it's not a chemical, it's a plant with hundreds of different components.
List of ingredients on herbals means little, if anything. It works if it works, but don't look to the ingredient listing to find out why.
At least that's my 2 cents.
yes and no.
you are right a sense however many plants/herbals have been proven to be effective in manageing a number of problems.
for that matter tons of the current synthetic medicines are synthetic forms of plants. so to simply write them off as having no medicinal value i think would be silly (not that i am saying that you are doing that).
all thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical advice. i am not a doctor nor a pharmacist. all medical questions should be answered by a licensed pharmacist, doctor, or primary care manager.
Plants provide us with countless remedies. What I'm saying is that there are no regulations concerning herbals. There is nothing to stop them from listing "water from the fountain of youth" - there is no way to prove it - and they don't have to.
Herbals fall into a strange, unregulated category. You just don't know what your getting, or if it is included, how much of it there is.
We're used to assuming what is on the label is in the bottle, but this hard fast rule of listed ingredients doesn't apply to herbals. Buyer beware.
point taken. and, i am certainly not trying to promote the use or efficiency of %$*?! goat weed. i just wanted to state what might have gotten overlooked.
all thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical advice. i am not a doctor nor a pharmacist. all medical questions should be answered by a licensed pharmacist, doctor, or primary care manager.
thanks for all the info...maybe this is a good thing to let people know about




I don't know much about this drug, other than I have seen numerous pop-ups for things like this. I would be weary of anything that claims to enhance your body. This product seems to be an OTC form of Viagra, but without Sildenafil. Can you look at the ingredients and post them please?
Gtrplayer