More successful subtracting from the wallet than adding to the male organ
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Center for Science in the Public Interest is asking the FTC to crack down on the makers of the expensive inert matter we all receive so much spam about.
Pro-Erex. Big Daddy. Suregasm. There is little doubt what these supplements are promising[*], but the evidence that they actually can enlarge a man's penis or enhance sexual performance falls short, consumer advocates said on Wednesday.
"However, as Enzyte's label says each tablet contains 1,494 mg of its proprietary blend (all ingredients other than niacin, zinc, and copper), it is not possible that Enzyte contains the amounts of those ingredients that may be necessary to increase libido or sexual performance, if, indeed, those ingredients provide a benefit at any dose," the complaint adds. ...
"Enzyte is more successful subtracting from the male wallet than it is adding to the male organ," Schardt said.
Sex enhancement pills fall short- consumer group
* The makers may be making promises but I can't see out the supplements are in any sense promising.

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Posted by: josh | September 23, 2004 02:37 PM