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Musli Power X-Tra Is New Herbal Viagra....Not

Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 20 November 2007

There are literally hundreds of these herbal Viagra scams out there

The following story is one of those that turn upon the internet practically every week claiming some great new traditional or herbal Viagra remedy has been discovered in some remote parts of the world. This time it appears that doctors based in Kerala in India have made a very effective and potent herb based substitute for Viagra which is effective for not only men but also women.

Musli Power X-Tra Is New Herbal Viagra....Not

The report claims that the remedy is made from freshly grown vegetables and has absolutely no side effects. The report goes on to claim that people are stunned by its great success in Kerala and that that thousands and thousands of people are queuing up to get hold of it. The remedy has already been commercialised and is now being sold as Musli Power X-Tra. The packaging of the product claims that the remedy contains something called safed musli which is a close relation of ginseng as well as extracts of a plant called muringa.

The article goes on to state that at least a quarter of a million people have used this product and have had no side effects, it quotes local doctors, clinical psychologist and sex therapists who have tried and tested the product and are singing its praises.

At Ukmedix News we reckon it is all a load of rubbish and that any man who actually thought that by buying Musli Power X-Tra it would cure him of erectile dysfunction or any woman who thought that her female sexual dysfunction would be cured by the same product will have fallen for the monumental scam.

There are literally hundreds of these herbal Viagra scams out there. Some of them are heavily promoted on the internet while others are found in health shops and on the black market. These remedies are either completely useless in that they contain no compound that will cure erectile dysfunction or female sexual dysfunction, or they are dangerous as they contain variants of either sildenafil, tadalafil or vardenafil which are the active ingredients of the prescription medications Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.

Don’t fall for these scams! Use your head and go and see a doctor is you have a problem.  You can get an online consultation at the Ukmedix web site if you feel that you do not want to discuss your problem with a doctor face to face.

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On November 13, 2008 at 03:30
BAIS KS said:
Hello Mr. Stuart , did you try it or you are just rubbishing it as it comes from India. Like nobody in UK or US believed that India carried out "Nuclear Test'.. Isn't normal for west to defame Ayurvedic and homeopathic medicines..

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