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Male Enhancement Pills Review
Enzyte



The product we are going to talk about is intensively promoted and some of you might already be familiarized with the funny smiling character named "Smillin' Bob", always having a happy shiny face simply because it uses… Enzyte. With an advertise that makes you want to drop everything and go buy that product, we thought it worth the pain of a little research.

What is Enzyte?

Enzyte is a male enhancement pill with a tradition on the market of about a decade, with an eventful past thanks to the accusations of money laundering, mail and bank fraud and conspiracy brought to the Steve Warshak CEO and, surprisingly enough, a product that managed to get through all these and carry on the business. In comparison with other similar pills that only promise a penile enlargement, this one is also supposed to solve your erectile problems. How can it do that?

Ingredients

Some enhancers are only made from herbal extracts, but Enzyte works with a complex of minerals – zinc and copper -, the powerful B3 vitamin, the L-arginine amino acid and a cocktail made from popular herbs such as tribulus, ginseng, maca root, epimedium sagittatum, muira puama and wild oats. The formula we can nowadays find on the market, whose recipe was last changed in 2004, has no Yohimbe anymore, which is a great thing, since this particular ingredient is known to cause complications to those suffering with heart or having hypertension.

Positive aspects

If there is anything for us to really like on Enzyte, it would be, on the one hand, the successful combination of Epimedium and Ginkgo Biloba, which are very popular as natural enhancers, and the simple dosage required, on the other hand. We got used to see male enhancement pills that needed to be taken at least twice a day, but this one, just like Vimax and a few other top products on the market, only needs to be taken once a day. And with a price of 40 dollars per month and the possibility of trying it for 10 days while paying just the shipping fees, it looks like a promising option.

Negative aspects

Unfortunately, we have encountered some things that did not like us at all. Even though they talk about a 60 days money back guarantee, the rules regarding refunds are so vague. Furthermore, for a product that wows us with so many promises, it is kind of awkward to have no testimonials on their website at all. And for things to be even worse, customers on various forums complained that the product did not work for them or that it caused them side effects like insomnia, headaches, diarrhea or nosebleeds.

Conclusion

We don't know about you but we, for sure, would not recommend it with too much enthusiasm, since most of their advertisings can hardly be proven.

Since all of the above are rather an introduction to the product put under scrutiny, you should feel free to visit Enzyte.com in order to make yourself a better idea.

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