Enzyte for impotence

When it comes to treating impotence problems, men may resort to any means necessary to get rid of the shame and embarrassment that the condition may cause them to feel. There are many different ways that people go about treating their problem, and in this article, we’ll examine a controversial type of treatment that some men choose to undergo in order to clear up their issues with erectile dysfunction.

The drug that is known as Enzyte is one that should be familiar to anybody who spends a decent amount of time watching television. The drug is marketed very effectively, employing the usage of colorful, happy figures and surreal landscapes in order to make the viewer believe that Enzyte can truly lead to a better way of life. The advertisements are fraught with Freudian imagery, subconsciously implanting the idea that the drug can cause one to become a sexual master into the minds of millions of tuned-in channel surfers. The commercials mainly feature a character that goes by the name of ‘Bob’. In the commercials, Bob faces various situations that may occur in a suburban environment, and he’s unable to stop smiling due to the fact that he’s been taking the drug Enzyte, leading to an increase in social value and a seeming ability to do whatever it is that he pleases. His wife is just as grateful for the drug, being subservient and offering Bob whatever he needs. Bob’s neighbor is in some commercials, and he’s clearly upset due to the fact that he is not taking Enzyte. While the drug’s commercials mainly focus on the medications merit when it comes to increasing the size of erections, many take the drug in hopes that it will offer more frequent erections. This type of advertising can be very appealing to someone who suffers from a problem with erectile dysfunction. All that happens on the television isn’t necessarily true, however, and the makers of Enzyte are currently undergoing much controversy regarding the claims that their commercials state. The Center for Science in the Public Interest is currently lobbying the Federal Trade Commision, asking that the commercials be disallowed on television due to their tall claims.

One of the most controversial aspects of the product known as Enzyte is the fact that it is merely a compound that combines several herbs and ingredients that have been used as halfhearted cures for impotence throughout the ages. It is promoted under a fake scientific name, Suffragium asotas, as to lure customers into believing that it is truly a unique compound. In all reality, Enzyte works by using such agents as ginseng, niacin, and zinc oxide. While some men trumpet the merits of taking the drug, it is altogether possible that these men are merely experiencing placebo effects that can cause many cases of erectile dysfunction to dissipate. Since one of the most commonly diagnosed causes of impotence is psychological stress, using a supplement that truly does nothing may be enough to help men to get over their fears of being unable to perform. While Enzyte may be helpful to some, it’s important to consider the lack of proper medical testing that the drug has been subjected to before making a decision.