Enzyte is an
herbal supplement, which was originally manufactured by Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals
and now by Vianda, LLC of Cincinnati, Ohio. Enzyte manufacturer claimed that it
will enhance the size and will increase the blood flow to the penis. Steve
Warshak was the founder of the company. In March 2005, FBI raided the Enzyte
office and the owners were found guilty under few criminal charges and were sentenced
to prison. Later on in 2008, the company was sold out to Pristine Bay, who
carried out the operations. In 2009, the product was promoted again but this
time it was to cure erectile dysfunction and to give a permanent penis
enlargement. It was widely advertised in U.S claiming that “a pill every day
for natural male enhancement”.
Vital
Ingredients of Enzyte:
Niacin,
Korean Red Ginseng, Ginkgo Biloba, Grape seed Extract, Horny Goat Weed, Muira
Puama and Zinc.
What
Enzyte Claims?
Enzyte claims
to increase the flow of blood to the penis which will result in stronger and
fuller erections. Enzyte also claims hat the consumers will attain new heights
of sexual pleasure. The main focus of Enzyte is now on curing erectile
dysfunction because the ingredients used usually treats the problems of
erectile dysfunction.
Positives:
- Website is informative.
- FAQ is provided.
- 60 day return policy is offered.
- Ingredients are all listed.
Negatives:
- It is expensive.
- Increases heartbeat.
- Some ingredients can cause allergies.
Our
Verdict:
Enzyte contains all
natural ingredients, though many consumers didn’t even experience any change
after taking it on a regular basis. The fact is that
several Enzyte review articles are false, both pros and cons. A variety of them
are generally referred and are commercials, some others are actually published
with deceptive misrepresentation to libel the product. Typically, web-sites
with favorable Enzyte opinions publicize and then try to sell this product,
websites with negative opinions publicize other products and thus comparison is
usually made to the belief that some other product is preferable to Enzyte.
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