Enzyte male enhancement supplement is said to contain just the right blend of herbal extracts that will provide the male user the best tools needed for his sexual feats. In fact, the present owners are proud to announce that the male enhancement formulation is free from ephedra and other harmful ingredients that it may have contained in the past formulations.
This refers to the ingredient Yohimbine, which was surrounded by certain controversies in 2004 regarding its safety as an herbal plant. The previous company then, removed Yohimbine from its original formulation. In addition, as another male enhancement product Extenze was fined for containing lead in excess of the prescribed level, Enzyte made adjustments of their own. The Enzyte zinc content was likewise adjusted to conform with the required level.
Certain urologists still refute Enzyte's claim that these herbal ingredients will produce the male enhancements it promises. They simply cannot reconcile the products ability to supply blood as the main factor in enlarging the penis. They are saddened over the fact that some male individuals are much too preoccupied with the sizes of their penises; they seem to overlook the fact that they are being fooled.
Actually, this sentiment stems from the controversy that Enzyte and its previous owner was previously involved in. In spite of the fact that its previous owner was sentenced to prison, partly because of making false claims about the effectiveness of Enzyte, a lot of customers still patronize the product.
Its present owner, Chuck Warshak boasts that most of their present customers are high income because they can afford to buy a month's supply that costs $99.99. In fact, 21,400 of their customers are accordingly repeat customers.
Enzyte male enhancement is still under a lawsuit for false advertisement; that all the claims about increased penis size, girth, firmness, and improve sexual performance have no scientific proofs to back it up. FTC ruled that Enzyte should no longer be allow ed to use the phrase male enhancement. However, as of March 2009, Enzyte can still be seen in late night commercials using the prohibited phrase natural male enhancement.
In fact, even up to this date, some customers are still enticed to take the free trial male enhancement supplement. This same problematic free trial usually ends up as regular customer order that a number of customers are complaining about.
What is it about male enhancement supplements that attract people to buy them without really discerning the effectiveness of the product? A lot of critics have voiced their opinion, so many users have given their reviews and even the courts have given their rulings. Enzyte male enhancement formula then must be working wonders for these customers.
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