Be Bigger and Better: The Lies Behind Sex Enhancement Drugs
Ever since, in 1983, erectile dysfunction (ED) was determined to be a physical problem rather than a matter of mental well-being, male enhancement drugs have saturated the wellness market. With so many pharmaceutical companies offering a safe and natural solution to your sexual health needs, you’d be forgiven for falling prey to some pretty massive myths that they perpetrate. Let’s take a look at the promises that pharmaceutical companies make and fail to keep.
1. You need penis-enlarging drugs to be better at sex.
As the saying goes, it’s not the size of the ship; it’s the motion in the ocean. Even if it seems that every guy at the gym could have a thriving career in porn, you’ve probably got a warped sense of what’s normal. The average penis is five to seven inches when erect, and English researchers have found that 85% of women are happy with their man’s penis size, so ditch the drugs.
2. The drugs will help your sex life.
A report published in Mayo Clinic revealed that there is no scientific research to show any kind of non-surgical penis enlargement drug or treatment works. Whether it promises a better orgasm or more inches, there is no evidence to back up that claim. Even exercises that lengthen your penis have been shown to reduce the strength of your erections.
3. Male sexual enhancement herbs are 100% safe.
Just because herbs occur naturally, it doesn’t mean they’re safe. ‘Horny Goat Weed’ can actually cause heart arrhythmias, a nosebleed and vomiting, while ‘Ginko Biloba’ increases chances of internal bleeding. No matter the herb, you should consult your doctor first.
4. All ingredients are listed correctly.
Supplements aren’t required to label all the ingredients, and so you never know exactly what you’re taking. Enhancement aids advertised as “all-natural” have often be found to contain traces of Sildenafil, what is commonly known as Viagra.
5. You will be happier if you try the product.
This is the lie behind all male sexual enhancement aids, but the truth is that good sex isn’t just about your penis size or the duration of your erection; it is about connecting with your partner and understanding how to reach satisfaction using just what you have. Plus, enhancement aids always come with risks, including nerve damage, torn blood vessels, penile deformity, unstable erections, loss of sensation in your penis and loss of proper functioning. Is that going to improve your sex life or make you happier? Maybe it’s best just to stick with what the good Lord gave you!
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