HTL Male Enhancement Review
I received a promotion for HTL male enhancement pills from Enhance Magazine For Men in the mail – figured a review was in order.
HTL and Performance Health Solutions
The first thing that struck me funny when looking over the promotion for these pills is that on the front cover of the “magazine” that promotes these “all natural libido pills” is that it says “Doctor fed up with internet scams releases HTL”
It’s Funny
The reason this is funny to me is that this Doctor G is not a real doctor.
The literature goes on and on about “honesty” and “integrity” and “treating people right”, etc. etc., but as far as I can tell this is just a senior aged male model in a lab coat. That’s right.
If this guy was a real doctor why don’t they tell you his last name? If you do an internet search for “Doctor G + anything related to this company or product” you won’t come up with anything.
Dr. Martha Grimes Sex Therapist
The same thing goes for this lady “doctor”. Do an internet search yourself… she doesn’t exist.
Performance Health Solutions?
No business listing anywhere for a company by this name. The address on the return envelope says PO Box 247, Scarborough, ME. The interesting thing is that one of the biggest scams that I ever wrote about (over two years ago) was for a “sex magnet” called Magnasex – that one was out of Scarborough Maine too.
HTL Phone Number
Here’s the “order line” phone number. 888-728-7258 I have a feeling I’m going to get a lot of emails from people looking for it. It happens a lot with companies that promote like this. Check out the comments (at the end of my review) regarding a product called Penestra as well as Extreme Fx
The only thing people can find on the internet about a product (when they are looking for an order that they never received – or are looking to get their money back) is what I have to say about it, but by the time they find me it is too often too late.
A Triple Helix
These guys go on and on about Helix 3 – or The Triple Helix. Now I’m no chemist, such a thing probably exists, and it sounds real good, (Wikipedia has something about it Here) but with all the lies these guys are telling so far I’m not believing anything they say at this point.
London Daily Review?
Supposedly there’s this guy named Robert Meyer who writes for the “London Daily Review”. Now that sounds like a legitimate magazine/newspaper. Let’s do an internet search…. You probably guessed by now that neither of them exist!
Russian Urologist?
How about this doctor named Yuri Chekov? Bingo! Nothing. Are you starting to see a pattern here?
They Do Get One Thing Right
In the promotional literature they mention “dubious overseas factories” and for sure this is the truth. I’ve written about recalls on natural male enhancement products in the past. See Here.
It is true that you never know what you are getting if a product like this is made overseas – but at this point I sure can’t trust that this HTL stuff isn’t either… based on the untruths they’ve told me so far.
Increase Your Length and Width?
Wild claims here, just like every other dubious promotion out there.
HTL Ingredients
The ingredients mentioned are similar to many “all natural male enhancers”, nothing special there. Maybe they will help you – maybe they won’t.
Does It Work?
I’m not saying that HTL won’t do something for you. It may increase your libido – it may not. After all, nothing works for everyone. If anyone deals with this company and actually gets what they ordered I’d like to here from you in the comments below.
Am I Wrong?
If I am wrong about any of this I’d like to hear about it. Make a comment below.
What Works?
There are in fact some all natural male enhancement products that work for most of the guys who take them. They are advertised right on this site. The first one you should check out and see if it’s right for you is VigRx Plus – Click Here, then check out Zenerex or even Semenax (scroll to the bottom of the page).
I have thoroughly vetted all of them – if you don’t like the products I recommend you won’t have any trouble getting your money back.
Do Your Homework
Check out the legitimate products I am recommending. (and read about some of the other scams going around – Click Here to read about the Rexbull scam)
See if they are something that you feel might help you get what you want. My experience says that HTL is shady at best. They don’t even have a website and they hide behind a P.O. Box – do you really think you’ll get your money back? Really?
Good Luck Out There
Victor Mayfield
How do you get off their (HTL )mailing list? I’ve tried looking all over the internet, catalog choice etc….I don’t know how I got on their list but I don’t want this crap mailed to me! Any way to be removed? Thank you
@Harlan,
I don’t know if there is a way to remove yourself from these lists. Anybody know?
One of the reasons I started this website is because I too got tired of receiving these kinds of mailings and started looking into the claims these companies make and soon found out that many people were getting scammed. The scams continue to this day…
Take care out there,
VM
I have been pretty stupid on this subject. I have spent a lot of money on these sorry as scams & I haven’t gotten good results from any of them. These people that market these scams need to be put in front of a firing squad& mowed down. I even volunteer to do some of the mowing. Thanks, I had to say something because I am madder than hell. Thank you, Johnny
I guess I am a sucker for a challenge, so I ordered the “HTL” product you’re writing about. The girl I spoke with was very helpful with answering my questions. AND I simply asked where the PO BOX goes to and she said it is a mailbox for the call center she works for. To take it one step further, I waited two weeks and returned my order. This is where it gets fun… I received my money back within 48 hours, as promised. What?! Doesn’t seem like much of a scam to me.
The only hoax I see here is that you bad-mouth a lot of other supplements except the two that you promote. You would have a lot more impact with people if you simply stated what it is you want to get across and stop there. By trying to push another product or two just shows that your goal is to sway anyone away from something you cannot make money promoting.
You make some valid points in some of your reviews, so I won’t say you are just spitting propaganda. However, I will say the constant “push” of VigRX and the other supplements you endorse, takes away any validity in what you have to say.
To be a more comprehensive writer and source of information, don’t just do a Google search, test the process and stop making speculations.
Hi Jake,
Thanks for your comments. So I’m wondering… Did the stuff work for you?
I’m glad they took care of you as far as getting your money back. I never said you wouldn’t. Did I?
All the best.
Victor
Within three ( 3 ) Months I saw A Little Difference In Length & Width….Worked For Me…..I Am Going To Re-order, To Try To See If There Is Room For Improvement….
@Herbert,
Thanks for the insight. Glad to hear that not all of these companies are scams.
Any idea how this magazine got my adress in the first place?