Is ErectZ a Safer and Effective Male Enhancement Alternative?

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ErectZ is a natural male enhancement product that claims to be a safer alternative to prescription options, which can cause severe side effects such as liver and kidney damage. Users report that ErectZ may enhance pleasure, arousal, and even address issues like premature ejaculation. However, skepticism surrounds its effectiveness, with calls for scientific studies to validate its claims. Concerns about the authenticity of positive reviews and the potential for undisclosed ingredients, similar to those found in recalled products, further complicate the product's credibility.

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ErectZ natural male enhancement is a safer alternative to prescription male enhancement products which can cause liver damage, kidney damage, and a variety of other side effects. This is because ErectZ uses scientifically proven natural ingredients to increase pleasure, arousal, and of course - ErectZ can increase the size and potency of the male reproductive system.

ErectZ can even help reduce or eliminate premature ejaculation!

Does this thing works?
 
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probably not.
 
I search around the web for this product. Had some really good reviews that's why i was interested. In addition to this i also managed to contact them directly, the customer support was good, he assured me if that thing don't work i can claim my money back and all the returning charges of the goods would be bear by the company. Let me know your thoughts.
 
faraz786g said:
I search around the web for this product. Had some really good reviews that's why i was interested. In addition to this i also managed to contact them directly, the customer support was good, he assured me if that thing don't work i can claim my money back and all the returning charges of the goods would be bear by the company. Let me know your thoughts.

If their product really works, they can provide scientific studies to back this up. There is no need to take their word for it.

If they don't provide any such evidence, then they are probably running a scam.

You should contact them again and ask for the studies, and then post any that they may offer. If they don't have any, we'd like to know that as well.
 
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faraz786g said:
I search around the web for this product. Had some really good reviews that's why i was interested. In addition to this i also managed to contact them directly, the customer support was good, he assured me if that thing don't work i can claim my money back and all the returning charges of the goods would be bear by the company. Let me know your thoughts.

I wonder how many of the "good reviews" were employees of the company trying to make more sales. Be very careful of online reviews.
 
faraz786g said:
Does this thing works?

After thousands upon thousands of products that have failed at this, I'm sure that this is the first one to really work. I have a good feeling about this one!

Jack21222 said:
I wonder how many of the "good reviews" were employees of the company trying to make more sales. Be very careful of online reviews.

Placebos get good reviews, too. That's why we lean on double-blind studies.
 
Ivan Seeking said:
If their product really works, they can provide scientific studies to back this up.
Can I propose a combined penis enhancement and homeopathy study?
Put a single one of these pills in a reservoir and see if the male population of an entire city suddenly starts leaning to one side.
 
If there is any possibility at all that this product is genuine, then my recommendation wouldn’t necessarily be to use the product, but it would definitely be to buy shares in the company. Sometimes, you just have to ponder these things for a moment. Think how massive was the response to the appearance of Viagra on the market. If this product really worked, it would have received huge media attention and you wouldn’t be relying on what the people at the company itself told you for indications of its effectiveness. I have performed no studies and can offer no scientific evidence. But I can suggest to you that you need to be very sceptical. Very sceptical indeed.
 
I need to remember what website I found...it was one for medical professionals listing products recalled by the FDA. There was a long list of these "male enhancement" drugs on it. They did work...because they contained trace amounts of sildenafil (Viagra) that was undisclosed. I'm going to go look as soon as I post this and will update when I find the site.

Edit: The information is on FDAs site, but I thought I had found one that was easier to search/read, unless that was the site I was on and they've just redesigned the site.
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/SafetyInformation/SafetyAlertsforHumanMedicalProducts/ucm196258.htm

Scroll down to the section on "Undeclared Drug Ingredients." That's where you find all the "herbal supplements" that seem to actually work...because they have the real drug in them.

This is an old alert on these types of products:
http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/2007/ucm109020.htm

More recently:
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/SafetyInformation/SafetyAlertsforHumanMedicalProducts/ucm219580.htm
 
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Moonbear said:
They did work...I'm going to go look as soon as I post this
Volunteers ?
 
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NobodySpecial said:
Volunteers ?

LOL! I meant looking for the website. I was looking up recall information for something else and just ended up browsing all the medical recalls one day (mostly because I was laughing at one product on the first page that was being recalled mainly because it wasn't sufficiently idiot-proof to keep people from eating a topical cream, which still boggles my mind that it was a reason for a recall). I was surprised to find many of these male enhancement supplements listed because they had sildenafil as an undisclosed ingredient. I never thought a list of product recalls could entertain me so much as I laughed and laughed that so many of these products actually were likely to work, not because they were an "alternative" remedy, but because they were basically pirating a drug proven to be effective. But, there's also the fact that the names of those drugs are all hilarious and will tickle the funny bone of anyone's inner 13-yr-old.
 
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I look at your list of accreditations, Moonbear, and I am concerned about falling into a trap of assuming that I tell you anything. But your post does seem to suggest to me that have fallen into the classic trap of misunderstanding what Viagra is and what it does. It is an extremely effective drug, but what it does is dilates the blood vessels. It happens to be that that can assist some men who have difficulties obtaining an erection because of poor blood flow. Viagra is not an aphrodisiac, it is not a ‘male enhancement product’ and it will not produce an erection without spontaneous sexual arousal. Plenty of men – who do not actually need Viagra – take it and attest to its effectiveness. But the erections they got were simply the psychological effect of the idea that they had taken a drug to enhance sexual performance. The OP was asking about the effectiveness of a drug that makes a wholly different claim. I simply used Viagra as a demonstration of the likely response to any such drug that is actually effective. Viagra is effective at what it actually does. Male enhancement products are usually fakes and designed to relieve naïve people of their finances.
 

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