Extenze Results - Does it Work?

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At this point in time, men are already keeping up with women when it comes to vanity. Women wear make-up, and now men wear it discreetly as well. Women have moisturizers, anti-aging creams, skin-white products and so much more. Men have hairspray, face powder, perfumes, even eyeliners. Most of all women have breast implant and botox, while men have \"male enhancement\" products.

Which begs the question: do \"male enhancement\" products ever work? Sure, we\'ve seen several man-pill products that promise better performance and enhanced manhood, but have we ever seen one actually come to fruition?

New herbal nutritional supplements have conquered the man-pill business as of late, one of which is Extenze. It is perceived as one of the most promising products in the industry, and even had its own share of cult following as soon as it launched. But did Extenze ever worked? Were the clients satisfied with the results of Extenze?Here comes the story of the man-pill that almost made it.

Extenze is an herbal nutritional supplement. With Extenze promoting natural \"male enhancement\" for men, many hopefuls were glad that it finally came out. Add the glorious advertising effort made by the product, and everything seemed to be working out for the better. Legendary male porn star Ron \"The Hedgehog\" Jeremy has agreed to endorse Extenze pills in a series of infomercials, all in front of a studio audience. As if the hype wasn\'t enough, these \"male enhancement\" pills promised increased duration, hardness when erected, and increased sexual drive for better performance during sexual intercourse.But results showed something else.

According to the Better Business Bureau, complaints coming from several Californian users state that the \"male enhancement\" pill gave them a feeling of sickness. The news soon spread out, resulting to immediate criticism from the people. More and more complaints surfaced from all sides, cornering Extenze and Dish Direct Incorporated in a bit of a pickle.

According to one of California\'s district attorneys, the company was not able to show proof to its claim that the pills caused users\' penises to grow 27%. Further investigations even revealed that Extenze\'s lead content was beyond the legal limits, thus making it officially illegal and unsafe to take. Extenze had to pay the Orange County district attorney\'s office a huge amount of $300,000 in civil penalties for unfair business practices and false advertising. Needless to say, the \"male enhancement\" pill was soon out of the market and infomercials were off the air.

So Extenze turned out to be illegal, its clients turned out to be worse than what they were, and Ron Jeremy made a wrong decision to promote the man-pill. What\'s the lesson of the story? Don\'t believe everything you see and hear until it proves you wrong.

Also, it tells us to be comfortable with what we have, and be satisfied with what we can do. There\'s a reason why we are called men - we are strong, we are tough, and we don\'t care. Though we can\'t blame these men for wanting more, being naturally gifted is still better. Seriously guys, just don\'t take pills like these. Learn how to love your \"own\".

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