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Male Enhancement Truths

§ May 26th, 2009 § Filed under Male Enhancement Info § Tagged , , , § No Comments

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Do male enhancement products really work? The truth is that many male enhancement companies are trying to sell products that do not work, and these so called penis enlargement products have actually been known to cause harmful side effects such as high blood pressure, paralysis, and have caused blood vessels to burst in the penis.

Many men have gone through the maddening, time consuming, and sometimes even hazardous process of using any of the various male enhancement products that are available to them, only to be disappointed. Is there any way that you can avoid this?

Why not find out what results others have experienced so that you will know what works and what does not? This will keep you from going through a similar hopeless experience.

From WebMD:

Richard, a mechanic from upstate New York, is a muscular, athletic guy. He has a loving wife who has always enjoyed their sex life. But ever since he was a young boy, Richard couldn’t get over the feeling that his penis was too small. In public bathrooms, he’d use the handicapped stall. He felt embarrassed in gym locker rooms and when standing naked before his wife. “I didn’t feel manly enough,” he tells WebMD.

Then, in the back of a weightlifting magazine, he saw an ad for the FastSize Extender, a device that claims to make the penis longer and fatter through traction. Richard began wearing the device almost eight hours a day, every day. He was shocked to notice a difference within a few days. After four months of wearing the device, he says his flaccid penis has stretched from 3 inches to over 5 inches; erect, he has gone from less than 6 inches to over 7 inches. The device cost $298, but Richard says the effect on his self-confidence has been priceless: “It made a world of difference to me.”

The FastSize Extender, though not extensively tested, has received some validation from mainstream medical sources. But that makes it a true rarity among the nonprescription methods of male enhancement. Most are a waste of money, and some are downright dangerous, doctors say.

There is a lot of information on male enhancement and penis enlargement out there and it is best to do the research before you buy any of these products.