Prescription Drug Companies Promote Their Products In Sneaky Ways Too
I’ve done many reviews of male enhancement products over the years and these reviews have mostly been about the “natural” products that are being promoted through the USPS – you know – the things you get in the mail.
Drug Companies Promote In Subtle and Not So Subtle Ways
There is plenty of competition for male enhancing drugs and products and lots of money to be made. We see this daily in all of the television advertisements for the “government approved drugs”, but these big companies also promote their products in other ways mostly unseen by the masses.
Check out this website that purports to be a “clinicians guide” to “help doctors and their assistants” decide what kind of drugs to recommend to their patients.
Clearly the big drug companies (such as Pfizer – who is linked to in the article noted above – here’s the link they provide) realize how much competition they have (and how much money they are losing) to the “all natural” male enhancement products that really work – and even to those who do not work – since they feel they need to recommend their product(s) over all others to the doctors who are the only ones selling their (sometimes) dangerous to your health formulations.
Tainted Sexual Enhancement Supplements
The website noted above does have a good slideshow showing known products that are (or have been) promoted as all natural, but actually have prescription based ingredients in them. See it Here. I also did a short article on my other site noting some other recalled all natural male enhancement products.
Be Sure You Are Buying From A Reputable Company
If you are in the market for an all natural supplement to help you with your libido and sexual dysfunction(s), or are just looking for a little boost then you should check out Vigrx Plus too. These guys have been around a long time and have many happy customers.
Keep in mind that you should only deal with a company that provided a legitimate money back guarantee and has many proven and happy users. I rarely recommend a product that is promoted exclusively through the mail. Most of these are scams who just take your money or send you sugar pills, or pills that can be dangerous to ingest.
Be safe out there.
Victor M.
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