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Do You Want Some Honey Honey....



Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 11 August 2008 | There are 0 comments

...Viagra being mixed in with coffee, tea and even chocolate.

A news report coming from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia claims that the public must stay away from a brand of honey called Powerhorse which is being advertised as being able to increase sexual stamina and libido. The Saudi Arabian health authorities tested the honey at The Central Laboratory for Food & Drugs at the Health Ministry and found the honey had been mixed in with the active ingredient of the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra as well as a number of herbs.

Do You Want Some Honey Honey....

The director of the Central Apparatus & Studies Department at the Central Lab, Ms Haya Al-Jawhar when speaking to the Al-Riyadh newspaper said that the honey had huge amounts of the sildenafil citrate compound that could be very dangerous to anyone who used the honey. Al-Jawhar estimated that in a 120g batch of the honey there was the equivalent of ten Viagra tablets.

The honey is being imported from the United Arab Emirates into Saudi Arabia and Ukmedix News is aware that a lot of illegal erectile dysfunction remedies pass through there from China and India where they are manufactured. The Powerhorse Honey has not been registered for sale as a medication in Saudi Arabia and therefore must be removed from shops where it is being sold.

Ukmedix News has seen stories of Viagra being mixed in with coffee, tea and even chocolate so the news that Viagra is now being sold in a honey form comes as no surprise. People should be extremely wary of anything which promises to boost erectile function unless it is being described to you by doctor.

People who use Viagra without a prescription are at risk from heart problems and low blood pressure. Viagra and the other erectile dysfunction meds Cialis and Levitra should only be used with permission from a doctor.

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