Sex Sweets Are Dangerous Say Health Ministry
Written by Richard Simmons | Monday, 31 August 2009 | There is 1 comment
The Malaysian health authorities have warned about the dangers of using ‘sex candies’ after they intercepted a huge consignment of them which were found to be spiked with powerful chemicals. The candies which were advertised as containing premium ginseng in fact had none of this natural product in them and instead contained illegally manufactured versions of sildenafil and tadalafil which are known to be the active ingredients of Viagra and Cialis respectively.

The enforcement section of the Malaysian Health Ministry actually impounded almost 70,000 sweets said to be worth around £200,000 and which were destined to be sent to countries in the Middle East and China.
Testing which was done by the Malaysian Health Ministry showed that they contained far too much sildenafil and tadalafil which could make them extremely dangerous. Not only this but both of the compounds were mixed together which makes them doubly dangerous. Using undercover officers it was learned that the sweets were being manufactured in illegal factories in remote areas.
A lot of people think of these sex candies as a bit of fun and nothing to really worry about but many of them contain analog compounds of powerful prescription medications which may have an impact on your erectile function but are also very likely to cause dangerous side effects which have been shown in some cases to be fatal.
The people who manufacture these sweets are criminally irresponsible in that they make no mention of the dangerous side effects that their products can cause and have no concern for the health of anybody who takes them.
Using these sweets is not only dangerous to your health but the money you hand over for them is known to fund criminal enterprises of a much more serious nature. Ukmedix News has reported on a number of occasions where the funds from illegal erectile dysfunction medication are used to finance even terrorist activities.


