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Originally Posted by soody Amdman
I will be definitely interested to search further into it if you tell me what are the actual active ingredients in the extagen pill. I could not find this on the web you mentioned.
Whereas ancedotle evidence is equally good provided it is correct but it will be helpful if we know what chemicals are there.
I do not think you take it personally but I know some one who bought a herbal all natural remedy for his son's severe eczema as he did not want to continue on topical steroids because of their long term effects on making skin thinner. more susceptible to infections and hindering child's growth through absorption from the skin. They found the herbal cream extremely good. Considering it to be all natural and safe they applied it more liberally obtaining excellent results. The company said that they did not know the active ingredients but they knew from the endogenous population somewhere remote that cream from this herb worked. To cut the long story short they send it to a laboratory for testing and it was found that it was 1oo% corticosteroid and nothing else but it costed the buyer 10 times more than the pharmaceutical corticosteroid.
In the current climate you will be challenged and asked for evidence and realibilty of your evidence. One should not take it personally. If you are correct you should try to find more and more evidence for your claim anyway.
I am afraid so far I am not convinced from the web site you mentioned. However I am more than happy to revisit the evidence if you can tell me the active ingredients in the extagen pill.
soody |
This is the major problem with PE pills. There is so much hogwash out there, it's really hard to tell which pills work (if any of them do), and which ones are simply BS.
What we
really need is an unbiased source to do a legitimate scientific study with 3 groups of men:
1) Pills & PE
2) Just pills
3) Just PE