Men’s Health

Is Natasha’s Sexxrevolution pheromone stimulant sex releaser legit?

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Got a solicitation iabout Sexxrevolution Pheromone Releaser the other day – this one from “Natasha” who is apparently from Kournikova Natural Resources.

Sexxrevolution Pheromone Sex Releaser Review

I say apparently because there is nothing anywhere on the web about this girl, her product, the company selling the product all hiding behind a PO Box 1016 in New York.

And this guy “Michael Douglas”? Nothing about him either.

The company claims to offer a 60 day money back guarantee if you are not able to “score with beautiful women” when using the product – but tell me something…  how are you going to get your money back?  Call them?  They provide no phone number!

I know – Go to their website?  They don’t have one!  Oh that’s right – just write them a letter to the PO box address on the order form, they’ll get your refund check right out to you.  Sure.  Go for it.

These guys don’t even take the time to tell you that they have discovered some sort of secret chemical recipe, or that they have a team of crack chemists working around the clock, or some other lies like most of these scam like male enhancement product providers do.

Sheesh!

Take a look at another sex releaser spray product review I did a while back – similar claims, different company.  At least they used a “celebrity endorsement” by Bree O. to try and hawk the product. No reports on whether or not it works though.

Take care out there.

Victor Mayfield

p.s.  If you want some good info about Pheremones and how they work in the animal kingdom, take a look at the this article over on Wikipedia.

Performax Male Enhancement Pills Review

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After looking over the literature I received from Performaxworks.com promoting their male enhancement product I decided to do a review and take a closer look at their claims.

By Victor Mayfield

Performax Review

The first thing I looked up was their “expert” Dr. Peter Worthington who they claim is the medical director at Natural Sciences, Inc.  I couldn’t find anything on the internet to back up that claim.  Lots of doctors by the name of Peter Worthington, but none connected to Natural Sciences.  Interesting?

Performax Ingredients

Here are some links to the three main things they talk about being in the pills – Ecdysterone, D-Phenylalanine, and Punica Granatum L.  Interesting information for sure, but I didn’t see anything about these things helping to improve the male libido.

Pictures?  Results?

I saw lots of graphic pictures in the literature to be sure, but these kinds of promotions always make me wonder about how legitimate the product is if they have to promote it in this way.

Performax Testimonials

I couldn’t find any testimonials anywhere that I felt I could trust were real.  If this product was so good don’t you think you’d find a lot of guys talking about it?

Buy Performax?

They do have their own website at performaxworks.com, but it looks pretty cheesy.  Amateurish even.  It does not look like a place that I could trust with my information, and judging by the few things I mentioned above I am going to stay away from this product.  I just don’t feel right about these male enhancement pills – like I can’t trust them.

Any Results?

If anyone has used Performax I’d like to hear about it – positive or negative.  Please leave your comments in the comment box below.

Victor Mayfield

 

What Works?

I personally have found that VigRx Plus is the best (and most potent) all natural male enhancer.

They are a legitimate company with lots of reviews and testimonials, plus they have a great money back guarantee if you find it does not work for you (because there isn’t anything that works for everyone).

I put a banner down below that you can click on to check them out.

MAX PENE Male Enhancement Supplement – Trust It?

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I decided to take a look at this Max Pene nutritional supplement (er… male enhancement pill) after receiving some interesting stuff in the mail.

MAX PENE REVIEW

MAX PENE supplement review

MAX PENE has websites in a variety of languages, has Muira Puama extract in it, but their claims just don’t hold up.

Is anything they claim true?

Unlike many of the product reviews I do I was able to find some info about this product – but not much – and nothing good.

Who Are The Experts Behind This Product?

Who is Professor Thomas Clark?

Is he the director of the London Center for Sexual Health?

While there is in fact a place called the London Center for Sexual Health – It appears to just be a clinic – There is no one working there that goes by that name. 

As a matter of fact, when doing an internet search about them (and him) I could find no reference to this guy – or that this “center” is in any way, shape, or form, involved in the production of any sort of health supplement.

That’s a big red flag don’t you think?

What about Dr. Tony Lucas?

The literature I received says that he is an “Internationally Famous Expert On Sexology”.  That claim turns into a big laugh when you go and check it out.  There is nothing out there on this “Famous”  doctor.  The only Dr. Tony Lucas I could find anything out about is an anesthesiologist out of Arizona!

That’s another red flag.

muira puama leaf extract is used in Max Pene

Muira Puama extract is used in a variety of products, especially those for boosting the libido.

Product Claims

Now let’s get into the claims about what the product is supposed to do for a guy and what the secret ingredients are that are going to “Grow 3 Inches In 7 Days!”

The “all natural ingredient” supposedly in this stuff is Muira Puama.  The thing is this – almost every male enhancement product out there that actually works to boost the libido has this ingredient in it.

Why is Max Pene supposed to work better than all the rest?

What Works Then?

I take a male supplement called Provacyl  – and it does for me what I want, but it hasn’t made me any longer.  It does boost my libido, and it’s an all around better “male health” supplement than any I have found.  You can read my review about Provacyl Here.

Is Max Pene a legitimate product?

It appears that this product originates out of Germany as I did find some foreign websites/forums talking about it, but could find no actual “real” user testimonials.  Only questions about it and negative comments.  I had to use Google Translate to figure out what they were talking about.

No Website in English – Another Red Flag

There is a MAX PENE website in the German language (and many other languages too), but they all have the same pictures and words (in German – and others) as the English version I received in the mail.

The product is cheap enough as far as male enhancing supplements go though.  Fifty bucks for a bottle, but I suspect there is a reason it is so cheap.  It  most likely does not work.  I don’t know for sure though as I have not tried it.

Guaranteed To Work?

They do have a “money back guarantee”, but I suspect anyone would have a hard time getting their money back after suffering another disappointment with a product that does not do what they claim.

This is judging from my (and others’) experience when dealing with companies like this who make wild claims and lie about the people behind it.

NOTE: Since I first posted this review I have received a few comments regarding Max Pene (you can read them below this article).  My suspicions have been confirmed.  V.M.

Staying Away

I’m not going to buy the Max Pene supplement.  Too many unanswered questions and unsubstantiated claims.

Is there anything I trust that actually works?

As I mentioned above – I like Provacyl

Another one that works well for many guys and has been around a long, long time, with many happy users and has a generous 60 day money back guarantee is Male Extra from Impact Five.

 

All the best,

Victor Mayfield

If you want to see another interesting product promotion review check out what I wrote about Trinoxid.

Barracuda Blue Male Enhancer Lotion – Believe It?

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When I get these male enhancement promotions in the mail – Like the recent one from Barracuda Blue – I like to do a review and see if the product promotion claims hold any water.

Product Promotion

The first thing I noticed when I looked at the envelope was that it had a message printed on it that said it contained sexually explicit material and that you needed to be at least 21 years old to open it.

I had not requested anything from this company – but from prior experience receiving literature of this type I knew exactly what was going to be inside – and they didn’t disappoint.  There were in fact lots and lots of explicit photos in there.

What is it?

Apparently Barracuda Blue is some sort of lotion that you rub on your male member and it is supposed to help it grow by at least 4 inches in a short period of time and give you the powers of a sex god that women can’t refuse.

Ingredients?

The funny thing is this.  They don’t even hint at what the ingredients are or how it is supposed to work.  No science behind their claims, no medical expert claiming that he found the holy grail of libido enhancing secret herbs after 20 years of research or anything like that.

Why would I order something that I might be allergic to  – or that might cause harm to one my most prized possessions?  I’d at least like to know what’s in the stuff before I order it.  Not after I receive it in the mail and find that it burns my skin or something like that.

Where To Buy Barracuda Blue?

The funniest thing about this promotion is that one of the key things in the story that “Paul Schisler” tells is that after meeting an unnamed porn star in a Vegas casino who told him about the stuff is that he “went online and did a quick internet search” and placed an order for the stuff.

What’s funny about that statement is that Barracuda Blue isn’t sold online yet.  At least not as of this writing (November 2012).

I did an internet search and found nothing about it.

They don’t even have a website!  Who does business like that anymore?

Testimonials?

Now most product promotions that I receive will have at least some (even made up) testimonials, but this one has none.  Zero.  Nada.  The only one recommending it is this (probably made up) Paul Schisler and his (un-named) pornstar friend.  Hmmmm.

Other Claims

They say that this stuff will add 4 inches in length and 2 inches in girth – guaranteed.  Wow!  I better order some right away!

They say that it will give you the stamina of a 20 year old.  How is that supposed to happen?

I know that when I get really going these days that I am winded after 5 minutes.  Is this some sort of miracle potion that will somehow make my heart and lung capacity stronger too?  Sheesh.  Now I have heard it all.

They also say that this miracle lotion will give you a boatload of confidence.  So much so that you will start “scoring with women on a nightly basis”.  Okay… now I really have heard it all.  Give me a break.

A Guarantee?

They guarantee all of the above and more, but don’t tell me how long I have until that guarantee runs out.  They don’t even tell me how to go about getting my money back if it doesn’t work for me.

Am I Going To Buy Barracuda Blue?

If you’ve read this far you can probably imagine that I am not going to buying Barracuda Blue.  I have seen this type of product promotion before and seen how many people have been scammed by them. Check out all of the comments at the bottom of the Rexbull article I did.  This reminds me of that one.

Now I am not saying the this is some sort of scam.  I don’t know for sure, but I can’t find anything on the internet about this company or product.  No testimonials, no website, nothing.  Just a phone number on the literature and an address on Rampart Blvd in Las Vegas Nevada.

Any Other Proven Products?

If Barracuda Blue doesn’t work is there something else that does?  I get asked questions like this all of the time.

One of my personal favorite products is VigRX Plus.  It works so good that I don’t have to take it every day.

Lately though I have found another good one.  That one is Provacyl.

It has a lot of other good natural stuff in it besides libido enhancing herbs that really help an aging guy like me feel more energetic and less aches and pains too.  As a matter of fact I like it so much I wrote a personal review of Provacyl a while back.

Check it out and see if it might be something that you are looking for.

Recommended Male Enhancement Lotion?

If you aren’t into pills or tablets and a lotion, gel, or cream appeals to you then you might want to check out Maxoderm.  It’s been around a long time (although I have not personally used it) and has plenty of real user testimonials, it’s been featured in national magazines, and has some actual science behind it.

Staying Away From Barracuda

I am going to stay away from this Barracuda Blue lotion for now.  The jury is still out and until I see some positive reviews from real people – actual users – I recommend you not waste your hard earned money.

If you have a personal testimonial about it or the company that sells it I’d like to hear your comments in the form below.

In the meantime – like I said earlier – if a cream/lotion appeals to you, then click the banner below to check out Maxoderm and see if you feel it’s right for you.

Victor Mayfield

Sex Releaser by Divine Horizon and Bree Olson

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Looks like Bree Olson is up to her old (or new?) tricks now pumping this new product called Sex Releaser by Divine Horizon.

If you are looking for my Extreme Fx Sub Lingual Sex Spray Review Click Here.

It wasn’t too long ago that she was (and perhaps still is) promoting a product called Nitroxin.  The Nitroxin promo was a doozy!  I did a review of it a while back and you can read it here if you like.

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Bree has lots of busines projects including lending her name to many different kinds of (alleged) libido boosting products.

A Pheromone Spray?

Anyway… this new thing she is promoting is a  – wait for it! – Pheromone Spray!  This spray is something that supposedly if a guy puts it on (like cologne) then women are going to go wild for him.

What’s A Pheromone?

Now there is plenty of information on the net about pheromones – I have even written about them a little bit – and some guys claim that they work.

In my personal experience they might help a little bit, but I’ve only tried one kind called Nexus – and I made some commentary about Pheromones in the past on my other site.  You can read my thoughts by clicking this link.

How Much Does It Cost?

I called the toll free number on the postcard I received in the mail and talked to a customer service representative.  The guy I talked to told me that they had a special deal available – 3 bottles for $148.85, free shipping, + another free bottle.

Money Back Guarantee?

I asked him that if I tried it and it didn’t work could I get my money back?  He told me they have a 90 day money back guarantee and the company would pay the return shipping.

Do They Have A Website?

He said they don’t have a website specifically for Sex Releaser by Divine Horizon, but he thought that I could find it on the Nitroxin site.  I’m going to take a look.

Nothing There!

So I took at the Nitroxin site and there was nothing on there about Bree’s new Sex Releaser.  As a matter of fact all the site was, was a couple of pictures of the pages of the brochure they send out promoting the Nitroxin product.  They have a toll free number to call if you want to order, but you can’t order anything from the site specifically.

Sheesh!  Who does business that way anymore?

Can You Trust It?

The better question is – can you trust Bree Olson?  I really don’t know the answer to that, but based on the negative comments at the end of my Nitroxin Review right on this site I’d say the product(s) she is putting her (good?) name on don’t work for the majority of guys who use them.

Will I Buy Sex Releaser by Bree Olson and Divine Horizons?

After a hard sales pitch on the phone by the Divine Horizon’s salesman – his last offer was $49.95 for one bottle, plus I had to pay the shipping – I told him I was going to think about it.

Comparable Products?

I’m not sure if Nexus really compares because the jury is still out on Bree’s new product, but many guys say that Nexus Pheromones works for them.  Here’s a link to the Nexus testimonials page. I couldn’t find any testimonials for Bree’s product.

I put a banner down below that you can click on if you want to check it out and see if it is something you feel might work for you.  It’s cheaper than Divine Horizon’s (if you buy more than one bottle – otherwise it’s the same – $49.95).

Victor Mayfield

Erexia – Can You Trust This Men’s Libido Patch?

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Figured I’d do an Erexia review and investigation after receiving a promo for it in the mail.  They make some pretty bold and wild claims about what this transdermal patch will do for a man’s libido.

Who’s The Expert Here?

Let’s start with their expert – Professor Jackson, or is it Doctor Jackson?  In the literature it says he’s a well known doctor and that he has studied male sexuality for 25 years – that’s nice – it would seem that he must know what he’s talking about.

I’m confused though, because first he says he is a doctor that works with his staff to test all new products that purport to help men with their problems, and at the end of the letter it is signed Professor Jackson.

Now I know that someone can be both a doctor and a professor, but why the confusion?  And why not tell us your first name and give us some other credentials so we can verify your claims?

Is Professor Jackson A Real Person?

Maybe you aren’t a real doctor.  Maybe you don’t really even exist!  There’s plenty of male enhancement product promotions using fake experts.  Most (but not all) of the male product reviews on this site point that out.  It’s just a sneaky marketing tactic.

Wild Claims About Erexia – And The Truth

I’m always a bit irritated, and at the same time amused about the claims these product promoters make to pedal their products to the unsuspecting.  Here’s a few that stood out to me.

  • Gain Up To 5 inches! (yeah… okay – I’ll order right away!)
  • Double your width  (maybe from flaccid of course)
  • Works for 100% of those who try it. (but elsewhere in the literature it says 98.5%)
  • Transforms normal men into “sex gods”.
  • At least 3 inches longer.
  • Get it up as many times as you want for up to 6 hours straight.  (yeah – that’s what I want – LOL)
  • You will be desired by all women. (I got nothing… but, ha, ha, ha)

I’ll admit, this is pretty good marketing material.  These guys will more than likely sell a bunch of this dermal erection aid.  And it’s important to point out that I don’t think this is an outright scam as the product is being sold by Fomdi.com and they have been around awhile, but not too many good real reviews about them or their products that I have found.

But what’s the truth? 

In my experience this is all b.s. – don’t believe any of it.  If they start out with an expert that you can’t verify actually exists then you can pretty much not believe all of the other claims being made about the product.

World Symposium On Sexuality?  Does not exist.  How could Erexia been voted the best product?  Do an internet search yourself.  See what you find.  If I am wrong let me know – I’ll make the correction.

Am I Going To Buy Erexia?

You’ve probably figured out by now that I won’t be getting Erexia.  Nothing really backs up any of the claims being made about it.  Go ahead and get some for yourself.  I’d be interested in hearing from some real people whether or not it works.  It appears in their literature that all of their testimonials are fake –  at least it looks that way to me.

Is There A Male Enhancer That I Can Trust?

Sure – There are plenty of all natural male enhancement products available that work for lots of guys.  But not everything works for everyone, and some guys can’t get results from anything – prescription based or otherwise.

There’s a couple that work great for me.

One of them that I’ve been encouraging guys to try for years is VigRX Plus, but recently I’ve settled on something that not only increases my libido, but helps in a lot of other things health wise.  That product is Provacyl.

I wrote up a pretty detailed review about it not too long ago and you can read it Here.

Do your own due diligence when thinking about buying anything that you are going to put in your body, and…

Good Luck Out There,

All the Best,

Victor Mayfield

p.s. – In the best interest of my readers who are looking for an actual dermal patch or “transdermal libido patch” with real proven results you may want to check out the Pro Enhance Patch.  It has some Real Doctors recommending it, and a lot of other information that you can verify for yourself.

Phytalife Caps Review

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Figured I’d do a review of Phytalife Caps after one of my readers mentioned that she was trying to get in touch with the company that sells Afarejuvi Caps.   Turns out they are the same company. You can read my Afarejuvi review here.

Is this the same product with a different name?

The thing that kept coming up when I was doing internet research on Phytalife is many people asking questions, but not really a lot of answers.  There are some Question & Answer type sites – and some apparent professionals saying that it is all a scam – and another site where people are trying to get their money back from the company with no apparent luck.

None of This Adds Up To Anything Good At This Point

Why don’t you compare your Phytalife literature and promotional materials and see if it looks the same as Afarejuvi.caps – You can read my (pretty long) review of that product HERE.  It looks like they are using the name European Capsotherapy Laboratory in their promos too – that place doesn’t exist for real as far as I can tell.  I noted that in my afarejuvi review too.

Do your own due diligence before ordering the product.  Any product.

Any Trusted Life Enhancing Products In This Category?

I’ve recently started recommending that people check out Ultra H-3 at Unikey Health.

I started taking it a month or so ago and already feel a lot better in many ways.  It’s been around a long time – has lots of happy user testimonials – and you can buy it from Unikey Health. Unikey has a great website and lots of real experts that you can check out their credentials without any problem.

I like doing business with a company that I can trust.  Unikey Health has many natural life enhancing products – the prices are good – and they ship real fast too. 

Take care out there.

Victor M.

112 Degrees Male Enhancer Review

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When I received the 112 Degrees male enhancement promotion in the mail (unsolicited) I figured it was going to be a product like so many others out there.

Is 112 Degrees A Real Company?

When I started my research for this review I was pleasantly surprised to find that there is an actual/real company behind it.  They (unlike so many others) even have a customer service telephone number you can call – and talk to someone if you have any questions.

What Are The Ingredients of 112 Degrees?

I took a look at their website – which you can go to by clicking HERE and found the following ingredients list.

  • Butea superba root
  • Tribulus terrestris
  • Pueraria mirifica root
  • Acai (Euterpe oleracea) fruit
  • Asian (Panax) ginseng root extract
  • L-Tyrosine
  • Cardiovascular blend

Any Similar Products Out There?

These ingredients remind me of a somewhat similar product I have taken in the past (and continue to take every now and then) called Provacyl I did a personal review of what Provacyl did for me.  You should read it.  Click Here to read the review I did about it at the Natural Enhancers site.

Now I’m not saying they are exactly alike – but the purported benefits and user testimonials of 112 Degrees seem to be along the same lines and many of the ingredients are the same – so I imagine that those who take it will see the same or similar results.

Any Testimonials?

There are some user reviews and testimonials about the product that seem to be legitimate – but I always take “user testimonials” with a grain of salt.  But I have to say that hearing other people rave about a product always gets my attention.

image of butea superba

The Butea Superba plant from Thailand apparently has many health benefits for men including some aphrodisiac like qualities. Image courtesy of raksaherbs.com

Benefits of 112 Degrees

Now this product is not just another Male Enhancer Only type product.  They claim that it helps guys with their prostrate – energy levels – and blood circulation in the entire body.

The Butea Superba plant’s root (I’d never heard of it) is apparently indigenous to Thailand and guys there have been eating it for years for not only good sexual health and it’s aphrodisiac like qualities but other health benefits too.

Any Experts?  Can you find out about them?

The main expert behind the product is Rodney J. Tallman and there is plenty on the internet about him – so that’s always a good thing when thinking about buying and using a product like this.  Rodney has put together a group at a company called Lifespan Labs, and this is the company behind 112 Degrees.

I always like to be able to find out who the people are behind a product when doing a review of this kind and it’s a refreshing change to actually do some research about a product and be able to verify not only the claims behind it, but the people behind it too.

112 Degrees – Not Just Another Scam

I’ve done so many reviews in the past where the experts put forth are nowhere to be found.  See Here, Here, and Here. (among others)  It seems that many times a promotional company just makes up an expert and figures that people aren’t going to check them out.  It must work because they keep doing it.

It’s nice to see a new product on the market like 112 Degrees that you can trust. You can visit their website by clicking this link and checking them out for yourself.

I should note that I am Not receiving any compensation for this review – neither am I going to make a commission if you click through to their site from here and buy some.

Now I have not ordered it yet.  I’m still happy with my Provacyl and Ultra H-3.  (and VigRX Plus of course) But if the company wanted to send me a sample I suppose I’d be open to the possibility.  Then I could do a personal user review.

In the meantime.

Take care out there,

Victor Mayfield

 

 

Are AFArejuvi.caps any Good?

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When checking out a new product and doing a review on something such as these AFArejuvi caps I heard about by way of getting something in the mailunsolicited no less – I always like to do my research.

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NOTICE:

Update: From Victor Mayfield – November 2014

Re:  Email I received from a customer burned by this company – See Below.

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Hello Victor,
I wish I would have looked your web site up before ordering the capsules.
I ordered in October of this year 5 bottles plus 1  free bottle in the
amount of $ 123,- plus shipping.

Received the capsules and noticed the ingredients are sardines, anchovies
and sodium. Cheap ingredients and no  healing properties.

Since I am allergic to seafood I did return them. My husband called the
company for a return authorization and we sent it back immediately.

I had paid with a check and was told I would receive a check for my returned
order since they guarantee a return for any reason and a prompt refund for
the returned product.

I never received a check. We called the number on the brochure and were told
[machine] that this product is no longer available.

Just thought you might be interested.

Keep up the good work.

Blessings

[Mrs.] Edie S. Nelson

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My review continued below.  DO NOT ORDER THIS PRODUCT FROM THIS COMPANY.  You should check out a product called Ultra H-3 from UNI KEY Health Systems  – Victor M.

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I always encourage people to do their due diligence about anything they buyeven about things that I recommend, so it makes sense that I follow my own advice.

Like any good product reviewer I take a look at the facts as presented to me and dig a little deeper.

Do These Experts Exist?

In the mailing I received about these AFArejuvi.caps (weird name don’t you think?) the European Capsotherapy Laboratory puts a guy by the name of Professor Christopher Bordeleau forth as their expert.

Apparently he’s supposed to be the Scientific Director of the company.

They also mention a Professor Laurence Hosti, who is supposed to be a geneticist at the University of Lyon, in France.

I would expect that it would be easy to find some sort of information about these guys, but alas, there is none.

That’s Right!  No information whatsoever.  I could find nothing out about these supposedly famous people!

That’s a big red flag – Is this some sort of Scam?

What little info I could find on the internet about this company points in every regard to this being some sort of scam or fraudulent product.

There are a couple of question and answer boards online where people have asked about the product, and the few answers I could find point to this product and company being just like a lot of the male enhancement scams going around – and which I have written extensively about on this site and others.

Now I’m not saying that if you order some of this afarejuvi stuff you won’t get it, but what I am saying is that I’d be very cautious about it.

They make some pretty big claims about what the stuff will do for you – they even mention some studies that have proven the efficacy of the product – but they fail to mention what studies and where they were published.  Very Fishy.

Can You Call The Company – What Are the Ingredients?

The brochure I received in the mail had a phone number listed to order the product – but it is just an order line.  When I called, the lady who answered didn’t even pronounce the name of the company correctly, and verified that she was in fact just an order taker.

She could not provide me with any information about the product – the people behind it – OR EVEN THE INGREDIENTS!

That’s one thing that is curiously missing from the literature.  No ingredients listed about what is in the stuff, save for the mention that it is some sort of micro nutrients and minerals or algae from a lake high in the Austrian Alps.  The name of the lake is Lake Zell.  Here’s a link to the Wikipedia page about it.

I was hoping to see something about these miraculous waters and the life giving –  stem cell regenerating properties of it, but alas… nothing there.  Hmmm.

Is This All Made Up?

Based on my research in the past about this kind of advertising I would have to say that most everything in the AFArejuvi.caps brochure is completely made up. 

Not a shred of truth to it. 

The testimonials are made up – the Professors, Doctors, etc. are figments of some slick copywriters imagination.  Even the European Capsotherapy Laboratory is made up.  This lab only exists in name only.  A company name with a mailing address on 500 Bic Drive, Milford, Connecticut.

What’s their Website address?

These guys don’t even have their own website.  Don’t you thing that if a product with the life enhancing and disease healing properties such as they claim this product has would at least have their own website?

If you do a search for the product online – or the company directors and such all you pretty much come up with in the search results is SeaCoast vitamins.

The thing is – Seacoast doesn’t even sell the product. 

They just have some spammy computer generated text above their ads and their own products to draw the searchers in.  It makes me wonder if Seacoast is behind all of this.  I don’t know – it just seems weird to me.

Would I Order AFArejuvi.Caps?

I’m certainly staying away from this stuff.  If they can’t tell me what the ingredients are, how am I supposed to know if I might be allergic to it?

If I can’t verify the people behind it and the claims they make with a simple internet search then I certainly am not going to throw caution to the wind and order it.  It could be toxic for all I know.

Is It Really That Good?

If this stuff was as good as they say it is, they’d be all over the internet.  You’d be able to find real testimonials from real people.  People would be talking about it on blogs, and on the various health forums, etc.

If anyone has ordered it and had good results, I’d like to hear about them.  You can make a comment in the form below.  I’ll reserve absolute judgement for now, but I don’t have a good feeling about what I see in the promo literature I received in the mail.  I even noticed several spelling mistakes – one on the cover of the envelope.  Very amateurish.

The lady on the order line gave me a “customer service” phone number for the company, but when I called no one answered.  Very weird.  I’ll keep trying and see if I can get any more information for those who are interested.

If Afarejuvi Isn’t Any Good Is There A Proven Product That Works?

In my investigations and even personal use of certain products I occasionally find something that actually works.  One that I came across not too long ago is called Ultra H-3 and it has lots of benefits including anti aging properties.

You can do a search for Ultra H-3 on Unikey Health’s website.  Lots of science behind it.  Turns out that it has been around a very long time and many people swear by it, including me.  Check it out.

Take care out there.

Victor Mayfield

p.s. –  I also looked up Aphanizomenon flos-aquae on Wikipedia.  This is the “unique nutrient” they claim only flourishes in Lake Zell.  That’s not true either.  Check it out for yourself.

p.s.s. – Oh, and the International Commission on Public Health? The ICPH as mentioned in the AFArejuvi.caps literature?  That place isn’t real either.

Please – If I am wrong on anything mentioned above – somebody correct me.  I will admit my mistakes and make the necessary corrections.  Victor M.

Advanced Science Labs and Rock Hard

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I am taking a closer look at this rock hard or be rock hard promo from Advanced Science Labs out of Manteno, Illinois.  The address on the return label looked familiar and I dug back a bit and found a couple of other products being sent out from the same post office – but not the same box number.

As a matter of fact – I reviewed both of these male enhancement product promotions a while back.  The Oxyrect review I did has plenty of comments beneath the article from guys who dealt with the company.  As of early 2012 they are still promoting the product.  Some people say it makes them sick – others say they couldn’t get their money back.  In that promo they claim that their research facility is the Chicago Research Institute.  Guess what?  That place doesn’t exist.  At least I couldn’t find it.  Let me know if you come up with anything.

The other product being promoted out of Manteno, IL is Raging Bull.  The interesting thing is that the envelope is black and white – just like the Rock Hard one – except instead of calling their company Advanced Science Labs like the rock hard promotion, the Raging Bull one is called New Horizons Labs, Inc.  Same post office box number though.  Seems a little fishy doesn’t it?   You can read my write up about Raging Bull male enhancement here.  The Oxyrect box number is different though.

Is Rock Hard The Same As Raging Bull?

There are some differences in the claims they make in the promotional literature though.  They seem to be cleaning up their act a little bit – but not much.  At least they don’t claim a guy is going to gain 4 inches in thirty days – as a matter of fact they make no size gain claims at all.  This is out of character for these guys.

Rock Hard also doesn’t put forth their own expert like most of these promotions do.  You know – they put a picture of a guy in a white coat – give him a name – and when you look up his credentials he doesn’t exist?  That kind of expert.

These guys get around that fact – that people can easily find out if the expert is real – by showing you pictures of real experts.  These professionals are in fact real people.  If you look closely though – the statements printed in the literature are only general in nature – the experts are not actually endorsing the product.  Very tricky.

What About Ingredients?

Unlike most of these male enhancement pill scams, these guys do in fact show what is in the product.  At least you’ll know before hand.  The thing that troubles me is that they don’t show the actual ingredients label so you know how much of what stuff is in there.  It does lend a bit more credibility to their claim of it being a natural product, but still.  You don’t know for sure.

Why So Many Photos?

The rock hard literature is full of all of the necessary photos though.  If the product was actually any good why do they need to promote it that way?  Most likely because it has proven to work to get the sales needed to keep the scam going.  If it is a scam.

The thing is this.  If all of their products worked as claimed they wouldn’t need to keep changing the name – the ingredients –  the whole thing.  Or even starting a whole new company.  Why go through all the trouble?  More than likely it’s because the products don’t work as advertised – that’s why.

The market for this stuff is huge.  There is big demand. The thing about all natural male enhancers (and all e.d. treatments for that matter) is that there isn’t any one thing that works the same for everyone.

The reason I keep writing these reviews is that so many guys get scammed.  The company takes their money and they get an inferior product.  Sometimes they don’t deliver anything at all!  Often, when you request your money back they give you the run around, or you can’t even get a hold of anyone to request a refund.

Time will tell if Be Rock Hard and the other products called All Male and Prostacure from Advanced Science Labs, Inc. are any good, but I’m not holding my breath.

Good luck out there.

Victor Mayfield

 

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