Dangers Of ExtenZe - January 28th, 2010

ExtenZe is a natural male enhancement product that claims that you can finally get the ultimate male prohormone support that will help you to achieve optimal levels of sexual health and wellness. They claim that it will finally help you to make your partner happy without any painful weights, gadgets, stretchers, or surgery, just one amazing natural supplement. And of course, there are no prescriptions involved.

But what are the potential dangers of a product like ExtenZe? What are the ExtenZe side effects? Or are there any dangers? Does ExtenZe work? ExtenZe does not actually work. For one thing, while it has some good ingredients that are related such as horny goat weed for example and tribulus terrestis, they do not actually have the right amounts. Therefore, while some are clinically proven, it will not give you any of what you would need.

But as far as the dangers and ExtenZe side effects go, they have different stimulants and forms of caffeine. Ultimately speaking, these can end up causing you to experience insomnia, overstimulation, jitters, and other side effects commonly related to caffeine. But when increasing stamina, blood flow, erections, etc with these ingredients, it’s not quite as bad.

On the other hand, while yohimbine has been speculated to be a natural aphrodisiac, the studies are questionable. And realistically speaking, even if it had the best benefits, you would have to question if yohimbine was actually worth it and therefore if ExtenZe is worth it. Yohimbine has been known to be responsible for heart attacks, strokes, and complete renal failure along with various other unnamed side effects that are nonetheless quite serious.

So if you are looking for something a bit safer and more effective in general terms, I would recommend a product called Orexis. Orexis has better ingredients than ExtenZe, and it is considerably safer, not making you measure the results against possible side effects. There really is no comparison between the two. Orexis works and ExtenZe doesn’t.



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