Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 31 July 2008
It never ceases to amaze us at Ukmedix News the extent that some people will go to in order to get their hands on medication to improve their sexual performance and rid themselves of erectile dysfunction.

Ukmedix News has on a number of occasions written about the illegal trade of so called traditional remedies to treat impotence. Things like tiger’s testicles and rhino horn can fetch vast sums of money in China and India. Clinical testing however has shown them to be completely ineffective and have no effect on erectile dysfunction other than a significant placebo effect.
In what must be the most gruesome story concerning the trade of traditional erectile dysfunction medication a man in Tanzania was murdered for his body parts. The reason being was that he was an albino and traditional healers in the country believe that albino people have special qualities which mean that their body parts can greatly help in not only boosting sexual function but also fertility.
The albino man was attacked in his house by a group of men who took his right foot and his genitals with them to be used in the traditional remedies. This man is the 26th albino man to have been butchered in Tanzania in recent years and previous incidents led the government to launch an education initiative to try and convince people that albino men have no known medicinal properties.
The government also launched a campaign to warn individuals against traditional healers and witch doctors so that people would not use them. The government also has advised albinos that they must take great care to protect themselves from these murderers. You should never forget that the only erectile dysfunction medications that have a statistically significant effect on sexual function above the usual placebo effect are Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.
