Deer Penis, Tiger Bone and Rhino Horn Still Being Sold
Written by Rupert Kircz | Thursday, 31 December 2009 | There are 3 comments
You’d think that by now everyone in the world would have understood that the best medications to take for erectile dysfunction are Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and trying to rely on traditional Chinese remedies for impotence is a complete waste of time. However, this is not the case because the trade in deer penis, tiger bone and rhino horn still continues unabated all around the world.

In fact, it may be that since the arrival of real erectile dysfunction medication and its heavy promotion worldwide men have become more aware of impotence remedies and therefore are willing to try them. We find it incredible that some men can be so stupid as to believe that something which has absolutely no documented clinical effect in improving erectile function should be deemed to be better than Viagra, Cialis and Levitra which have around 90% success rates.
Many people say that these traditional remedies are harmless but this is not the case because in fact they do a lot of damage. Firstly it is illegal to trade in most of these remedies because they contain animal parts of endangered species and are responsible for the continued hunting of these animals. Secondly using a medication which is useless is dangerous because it lulls you into a false sense of security and prevents you from getting proper treatment for your medical problems. Lastly, because the manufacturers of these products know that they are useless they often turn to adding the illegally manufactured active ingredients of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra into them. This is not only illegal but criminally irresponsible and has resulted in many deaths worldwide.
So the next time you see bear gall bladder tablets, leopard pills or pickled cobra solution make sure you give it a wide berth and if you are in the UK report it to the police because it is almost certainly illegal.

There are 3 comments on this article.
Jonathan W said:
Thanks for the information, I believed in these things but I suppose I should stop useing them after reading this article which my brother told me about, maybe I am one of the lucky ones because I am still alive.
autumn said:
biting my hand
Jackson said:
Jonathan, you will do well to stop sooner rather than later! For yourself aswell as for the animals.
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