How do male enhancement pills work?
The basic premise of male enhancement pills is to increase the size of your erections by expanding blood flow to the penis. By increasing blood flow to the two chambers of the penis, this increase in blood and oxygen to the penis can stretch and expand the walls of the penis chambers.
The easiest way to think of this process is to think of inflating a balloon. A balloon with no air in it is like your penis in its relaxed or "non-erect" state. Once the balloon is filled with air it is pumped up and its size and capacity expands. Put too much air in a balloon and it explodes. Now your penis won't explode or break by putting too much blood or oxygen in it, but the key to male enhancement products is to find the right combination of ingredients that can expand your penis to it's full potential, without causing damage to your penis tissue.
Expanding the size of the two chambers of your penis with both blood flow and nitric oxide is under taken by many different compounds and combination of compounds. While the ingredients and effectiveness of products can vary greatly, and while there a many different combinations that can achieve the goal of increasing blood flow and increasing nitric oxide, the goal of all male enhancement pills is the same. Just like all race cars have the same goal of going fast, there are numerous different approaches taken by different car manufactures to achieve that goal.
What price can I expect to pay for a month supply of male enhancement pills?
On average the typical price is between $29 to $59 dollars a month. There are some high priced exceptions, and there are products priced lower. We have yet to find a product male enhancement supplement that you take on a daily basis below the cost of $29 a month that is effective. To make an effective product a company must use ethical doses of extracts, and that can be quite expensive. We are anxiously awaiting the day when extraction methods, and herbal blending reaches a level of sophistication that the cost of the pills comes down dramatically. Not yet as the price still remains at about $1 to $2 a day – less than the cost of a cup of daily Starbucks coffee.
Are their any dangerous side effects associated with the use of male enhancement pills?
Yes. Just because these supplements are "all natural" does not mean they are without potential side effects. Specifically, the compounds yohimbe and L-Arginine are the two that cause the most concern. Ironically, both yohimbe and L-Arginine are two of the most valued and effective male enhancement compounds. Yohimbe is prescribed in many European countries as an alternative to Viagra, and L-Arginine researcher Louis Arggaro was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1996 for his studies on the nitric oxide boosting effects of L-Arginine.
L-Arginine - Can cause an outbreak in herpes if you already have herpes. So beaware that excessive use of L-Arginine (over 3,000mg a day for more than 6 months) can lead to an unexpected herpes outbreak.
Yohimbe - This tree bark, is a powerful central nervous system stimulant. If you have high blood pressure you should consult with your primary care physician prior to using yohimbe. It can elevate your heart rate and blood pressure.
Are liquid male enhancement pills stronger than capsules or tablets?
To date we have not found any reliable evidence that the liquid delivery technology used in a few male enhancement products make them more effective. In fact we have found that the liquid in many instances make them less effective. Here is why. Out testing reveals that the actual liquid used in these pills is sesame seed oil. It is more of a marketing gimmick than a practical scientific application. The sesame seed oil takes up a great deal of space in the capsule – space that could be occupied by additional compounds. So a liquid pill loses almost half of its potential value because half of the capsule is taken up by useless sesame seed oil.