I am going to point out a few things about the Russian Rx male enhancement product is this review that you might want to be aware of.

Northwestern Nutraceuticals is the company promoting Russian RX with a full color 10 page brochure that comes in the mail.  This brochure is very professionally put together and has an incredible amount of information in it that seems to support the male enhancement product being promoted.

However, there are a few things that don’t seem quite right, and have this author a bit concerned regarding their “facts”.

They claim that the secret to the potency of this product is something called Ecdysterone.  I did a Wikepedia search about this compound and found that Ecdysterone is in fact a real thing, but the scientific evidence in humans so far seems to point to it having similar effects on them as anabolic steroids do.

What this means, according to the information at Wikipedia is that those men and women who have ingested it have side effects including hair growth, deepening of the voice, and gastrointestinal issues that include diarrhea!

The problem about this in my opinion is that they claim that Russian Rx is the “Steroidal Holy Grail”, and claim that it has no side effects in the brochure.  Hmmmm.  I’m not so sure about that.

They also claim that “years of research have proven it safe and effective”, but in all of the many pages of information they send out they never cite any actual studies that anyone can check out for themselves.  A little bit of tricky wording in my opinion, but I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt at this point.

The next thing I investigated is the actual company itself, Northwestern Nutraceuticals, and the Doctor who signed the letter at the end of the brochure, Stuart Armstrong MD.

I figured with all of this amazing information there would be a ton of information on the internet about this fine doctor and this company, BUT THERE ISN’T ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMPANY OR THIS ALLEGED DOCTOR!

Doesn’t it seem like if they really had some sort of scientific breakthrough in an all natural male enhancement formula there would be lots of people talking about it?  It sure seems like it to me.

Now I have heard of d-Phenylalaline before, (which they say is one of the primary ingredients in Russian Rx) but in my Wiki search for more information about it the thing that stood out was that in the USA, Canada, and the UK, it is mandatory to have health warnings about it if it is an ingredient in a product that is being sold.  It seems that some people have major health problems if they ingest this compound so that kinda scares me.

I looked up Punica Granatum L as well.  There is some information about it, but the evidence for it being helpful in helping with erection problems is non existent as far as I could find.  It seems that what they claim in the brochure is just speculation on how it might help with this problem.

All in all there are too many missing pieces to this puzzle for me to even consider buying Russian-Rx.  If the claims made by an apparently brand new company by the name of Northwestern Nutraceuticals do in fact eventually prove to be true I am sure we will all hear about it in someplace other than the marketing materials that they send out.

It seems at this point it is all just flashy (and a bit tricky) promotion to get people to spend their hard earned money on an unproven product.

If Russian Rx doesn’t work, is there anything that does?

Well, I have reviewed lots of male enhancement products and the best one that I have found so far is VigRX Plus.

This is an all natural male enhancement pill that has been around for a long time.  It even has a double blind clinical study behind it that shows it to be as effective as the leading prescribed e.d. medications.

You can check out all of the facts, user testimonials, ingredients, clinical study and more by clicking the banner below.

While it may cost a bit more than some of the other products being promoted to help boost a man’s libido, I personally know how good it is, and I don’t mind paying a bit extra for something that works so well.  Check it out.  Victor Mayfield.