THE ERECTION: “MIRACLE” VITAMINS AND “LOVE” POTIONS
There are a lot of over-the-counter substances advertised as cures for impotence—miracle drugs which will supposedly turn a normal man into a super stud. The ad copy is often accompanied by photographs of happy, smug-looking men and exhausted, satiated women. Most of these so-called miracle drugs are nothing more than vitamin pills, which you can getfrom your local drugstore for a great deal less money. There is no medical evidence that adding vitamins to an already healthy diet will do anything to improve potency in a healthy man. (That goes for vitamin E and zinc, too.] If you think that you are deficient in some vitamin or mineral, you should see your doctor before self-prescribing. In very large quantities, vitamins can actually harm you.
There is no scientific medical evidence that ginseng, sometimes advocated for men with erection problems, will cure or improve potency difficulties, And Spanish fly, made from a type of beetle, can effectively irritate your urinary system and your penis, but it won’t help an erection problem. In large enough doses, it can cause serious harm or even kill you. Our advice is to stay away from all of these substances, and stick to the safe self-help program we recommend in this chapter.
We hope that self-help works for you, but if it doesn’t, your next step is to find a qualified professional who can diagnose the cause of the difficulty, and successfully treat it.
*113\184\8*
Related Posts:
March 27, 2009 - 6:55 AM








