Bull Saved From Slaughter With Herbal Viagra...
Written by Rupert Kircz | Tuesday, 02 March 2010 | There is 1 comment
What a load of bull! The supposedly diligent and thorough Daily Telegraph has published a story saying that a four year old bull named Boris was miraculously cured of erectile dysfunction after being given ‘Herbal Viagra!’ The report claimed that the bull Boris was about to be put down and sent to the slaughterhouse when its owner Mr Joyce took the advice of his assistant Mr. Smith and purchased something on the internet which cured him!

The ‘Herbal Viagra’ capsules claim to be a mixture of Horny Goat Weed, Damiana, Cordyceps, Muira Puama and Avena Sativa none of which have been proven in independent trials to be effective or safe in treating impotence in men or bulls. Mr. Joyce said that Boris had failed to produce a calf for a year and thus they just had to get rid of him. Mr Joyce said that he was happy that the treatment had worked and that Boris was now “rampant” and that he was busy with the cows all the time.
At first we checked the date to see whether it was April Fool’s Day but since it isn’t we reckon that the Daily Telegraph should be more careful about what it prints. It has obviously been set up by the manufacturers of ‘Herbal Viagra’ which in the majority of cases are laced with the active ingredients of the real Viagra product made by Pfizer. The report did not give the name of the ‘Herbal Viagra’ product.
A report like this will only send thousands of gullible men to look for Herbal Viagra on the internet in the hope that they will be able to cure their serious impotence problem with an untested and untried product. The only three erectile dysfunction medication which have been clinically proven and tested for both safety and effectiveness in men are Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and the use of anything else is not only a waste of time but could be dangerous.


