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Reviews:
Premature Ejaculation
Products
Prescription
Drugs
for Premature Ejaculation?
I've been away for a couple weeks on vacation but am now
back and ready to write up a new review. I get a lot of
e-mail from guys asking if ED meds (ie: Cialis, Viagra,
and Levitra) are an effective treatment for premature
ejaculation. The answer is not all that simple.
As you may or may not know, a lot of guys who suffer
from premature ejaculation
also have a mild case of
erectile dysfunction
(more commonly called impotence).
Impotence does not necessarily mean that you cannot get
an erection at all. Less severe cases usually mean that
a guy can achieve an weak or partially soft erection or
can get hard but loses the erection at some point during
sex before ejaculating. I was one of these guys. After
hearing all the hype about medications like Cialis and
Viagra I decided it was worth a try to see exactly what
these ED pills were all about.
Rather then paying the ridiculous cost of a doctor's
visit these days, (I have no health insurance) not to
mention the embarrassment of talking to a doc about my
problem I ordered some
genuine Cialis online. It is
important to remember to be careful when purchasing any
prescription medicine online, especially Cialis, Viagra,
or Levitra. There are many counterfeit or illegal
generic knock-off versions of these pills sold online.
Anyway, I got the pills and popped my first Cialis on a
Friday night. I mean, it is called "the weekend pill"
after all, right? I had a date that night with a chick
that I had seen previously and already had sex with, so
it was a safe bet that I would get some action that
night. I wanted to perform my best, especially since the
last time was not what it should have been.
I did have sex with her that night - twice. I can
honestly say that my penis got hard as hell (much more
than usual) and the sex was very enjoyable. I lasted
longer than I had during the previous romp, but still
did not go for as long as I would've liked to.
So did Cialis help me last longer and stay hard?
Somewhat, but then again I don't have PE anymore anyway
so it's kind of hard to tell. I was really thrilled with
the pro-sexual effects of Cialis and have used it a
couple times since. It did help increase my sexual
stamina but I could not see this or any similar
prescription medication helping anyone who still had PE
to any significant degree.
The Verdict:
If you think that your premature ejaculation
problem may
also include slight impotence or ED Cialis should
definitely help you to some degree. If not, it's
probably not worth the time. It makes it really easy to
get hard but won't keep you hard if you come too early.
Cialis (Tadalafil) tablets get a 6 out
of 10 in my opinion when it comes to treating premature
ejaculation.
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Asphaton brand premature ejaculation
pills (OTC)
Let's start with what in my opinion, is one of the
biggest premature ejaculation
scams online today. As far
as I'm concerned Asphaton - or should I say Ass-baton
(because they f$%& you) tablets are the most worthless
PE junk online.
I ordered a bottle quite some time ago (back in my "dark
days") and was very disappointed. Of course, like most
of the useless premature ejaculation
gimmicks online
today Asphaton tablets come with a 30-day money-back
guarantee (they guarantee success in the first 16 days).
Don't fall for it.
Companies like these simply pack a bunch of so-called
"pro-sexual" herbal ingredients into cheap pills which
are made for pennies on the dollar and count on the fact
that 90% of men who order the product will not bother to
collect their refund - even when it doesn't work.
Products like these have a huge mark up so even when
some people ask for their money back (like I did) they
can afford to take the loss.
How do they get away with it? Simple. There is a lack of
communication between guys who have PE (for obvious
reasons), thus word never gets around that the stuff
does not work. Products like Asphaton are not backed by
any significant studies or science but rather claims
like "used by the Chinese for centuries". The only
reason they can make these claims is because PE is not a
disease and herbal supplements are not regulated by the
Food and Drug Administration.
I tried Asphaton and many other pills like it and can
tell you first hand that for the most part (with few
exceptions) the results are equivalent to taking a
placebo. I saw absolutely no increase in my sexual
stamina while using Asphaton pills and have never heard
of anyone having any real success with them. Even the
testimonials on their website look fake, although it
seems to me that they did make a decent effort to make
them look legit.
The Verdict:
Asphaton tablets get a 0 out of 10 rating in my book and
are not even worth a look. As I always say, the best
program hands-down to get rid of premature ejaculation
is here.
Until next time my friends ... stay tuned! I'll be
posting some more reviews soon when I get the time.
Sincerely,
Andrew
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