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pills and advertising claims

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 1:57 pm
by 6gun 44 mag
Seems to me that even this late in the game of things, the pill pushers are still finding new chumps to peddle their goods to, those people hoping that a pill makes a hard cock. Maybe it's just the slick ad wording that gets better, but I'm sure even the best of informed and experienced get tempted here and there to give something a try. Anyone here try a product lately, maybe a new item, that did hold promise for you? Like many, I bought a few pills way back in the day--and one did work but was outlawed after I bought it (was like Cialis but no script required). I dismiss these type products as useless, but STILL-----could one actually work well for some people? Let us know if you tried something recently that actually worked. I'm probably dreaming.

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 2:36 pm
by stanri
6gun44mag wrote:Seems to me that even this late in the game of things, the pill pushers are still finding new chumps to peddle their goods to, those people hoping that a pill makes a hard cock. Maybe it's just the slick ad wording that gets better, but I'm sure even the best of informed and experienced get tempted here and there to give something a try. Anyone here try a product lately, maybe a new item, that did hold promise for you? Like many, I bought a few pills way back in the day--and one did work but was outlawed after I bought it (was like Cialis but no script required). I dismiss these type products as useless, but STILL-----could one actually work well for some people? Let us know if you tried something recently that actually worked. I'm probably dreaming.



Have ED for to many years. Will be seeing my urologist in two weeks to talk about a implant. Over the past few years I tried them all. The pills you see advertised on the internet, Viagra, vacuum pumps and finally injections.. None of the non prescription worked. Some left a bad taste in my mouth and/or upset the stomach. Viagra and the other prescription pills didn't work very well. I can only speak for myself, but I think your dreaming. Good luck on your quest for the magic pill. There may be one out there for you, though I don't think you will find it.

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 5:07 pm
by dg_moore
If all the quack remedies various purveyors push on the Internet and elsewhere worked, big pharma would be taking them over and docs would be recommending them.

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:18 pm
by 6gun 44 mag
dg_moore wrote:If all the quack remedies various purveyors push on the Internet and elsewhere worked, big pharma would be taking them over and docs would be recommending them.


I agree more than 100 per cent. But just lately, I have received several notices on e-mails---you'd think the ED problem was solved. What a joke---an expensive one at that. NO--I had not bought any of these bad jokes, but wondered if just maybe someone had staggered onto something good.

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 11:15 pm
by dtwarren1942
I made several repeat orders of Maxidus. Though it did not provide a hard erection, it did provide a decent semi, especially if I combined it with l-arginine. However, it cost about $6 a pill. I stopped ordering when I found generic Cialis for about $2 a 20 mg pill.

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 9:26 am
by Andy425
dg_moore wrote:If all the quack remedies various purveyors push on the Internet and elsewhere worked, big pharma would be taking them over and docs would be recommending them.


Yes, that's the key right there.

For some reason, a lot of people seem to think there are silly answers for a lot of medical problems -- but science and doctors don't know about them yet, or the doctors are conspiring with the drug companies, etc.

I guess that's much easier to believe than it is to use common sense or to do a little research yourself.

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 9:30 am
by Anonymous2
6gun44mag wrote:Seems to me that even this late in the game of things, the pill pushers are still finding new chumps to peddle their goods to, those people hoping that a pill makes a hard cock. Maybe it's just the slick ad wording that gets better, but I'm sure even the best of informed and experienced get tempted here and there to give something a try. Anyone here try a product lately, maybe a new item, that did hold promise for you? Like many, I bought a few pills way back in the day--and one did work but was outlawed after I bought it (was like Cialis but no script required). I dismiss these type products as useless, but STILL-----could one actually work well for some people? Let us know if you tried something recently that actually worked. I'm probably dreaming.


So you have ED, or are you just here gloat, if you have not had ED then your just a normal guy here for what purpose?
Just remember a lot of ED drugs have some very bad side effects for some guys, so we have to keep away from them, if you not looking for an implant, there are some good things out there, but its not just one thing that works on its own, we need to mix, so as all guys are different we all need something different, just find my posts and your find out, and it does work, get fantastic erections and morning woods that knock the wife out of bed with.
But Then you think its all just rubbish?

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:34 pm
by dtwarren1942
I asked me endocrinologist a while back if he had any comments regarding some supplements I had been using. He said that supplements were not taught in medical school. He was not aware of any negative issues associated with the supplements and had no problem with me trying them it see if they had a positive effect on my ED.

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 4:42 pm
by Andy425
LOL, the ads are even in this thread.

Re: pills and advertising claims

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 8:49 am
by Anonymous2
dtwarren1942 wrote:I asked me endocrinologist a while back if he had any comments regarding some supplements I had been using. He said that supplements were not taught in medical school. He was not aware of any negative issues associated with the supplements and had no problem with me trying them it see if they had a positive effect on my ED.


Hi Warren, In the UK, doctors are now prescribing natural products to patients, they work were some meds cant, so some of them are getting and education in the herbal way of life, there taken away the blindfolds and being more open to supplements as well, if they know about meds then there's not such a big gap, as most meds have there roots in herb, leaves, bark wood, roots flowers, sea weed, even sea salt and ground rock, these all play a part.

Good Luck