Friday, September 9, 2011

Side Effects Of Zenerex

Zenerex is a herbal supplement that is meant to naturally enhance erections. From Zenerex.com, "Zenerx works to increase blood flow to the penis (similar to Viagra), reducing prolactin and increasing testosterone, important for large, strong erections."


Side Effects








According to the official Zenerex website, since Zenerex is made from "all natural" ingredients, there are no reported side effects. It says, "We have avoided any ingredients on the FDA 'Ingredients of Concern' warning list. However, everyone's body is different so effects may vary. If you are concerned, you should consult your doctor."








Ingredients


Zenerex.com lists the ingredients as Ashwagandha Extract (Indian Ginseng), Catuaba Bark, Cinnamon Bark, Cistanche Bark, Cnidium, Epimedium Grandiflorum Extract (Horny Goat Weed), Ginkgo Biloba, Ginseng, Jujube Fruit, L'arginine, Maca Root Extract, Mucuna Pruriens Extract, Niacin, Schizandra Berry, Tongkat Ali Extract, Tribulus, Terrestris Extract and Zinc.


Dosage


Zenerex is to be taken twice daily, preferably with food. The length of time you are recommended to take the supplement is not specified. The Zenerex website says, "For some individuals, you may be able to stop or reduce your intake after 3 or 4 months because of the cumulative effects of Zenerx's nutrients. For others, you may need to continue taking Zenerx to achieve the desired effect. This will depend on your body and what may be causing your sexual performance issues."


Claims


The makers of Zenerex claim that you will experience harder, bigger and more frequent erections, increased stamina, better sperm production, increased libido, more confidence and a more satisfied sexual experience for your partner. They go on to say, "...results will vary. That's why we offer you our 100% No Risk Money Back Guarantee. If you are not satisfied in any way, return the unused portion of Zenerx and we will give you a prompt, no questions asked refund."


FDA


Zenerex has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The makers of Zenerex say that the website's claims, "...should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a doctor for medical advice. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease."

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