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Originally Posted by JaceXXX
what got me about the whole thing is that some people are targetting the affiliates that are promoting the product
i would never touch any of that penis pill shit, they dont' work, plain and simple...and I can't with an honest conscience push shit like that on people
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I did a quick look on Google and found
What's In Those Pills?
Have you ever wondered what was inside those so-called "herbal penis enlargement pills" that you see hawked on the Internet? The manufacturers list ingredients such as Ginkgo, ginseng, and horny goat weed. (What does horny goat weed do -- make you screw like a goat? Which brings up another question: How does a goat screw? Then again, who gives a damn? The men who swollow those pills (paying about sixty bucks a bottle for the privilege) are hoping that they'll grow a bigger member which will enable them to screw more like a man -- or a bigger, better man, anyway, not like a goat.)
At any rate, last summer, the people down at the Wall Street Journal wondered the exact same thing: Just what is in those pills that is supposed to make a man's organ grow bigger? The WSJ commissioned a study by Flora Research, of California. Flora Research conducted a laboratory analysis of 10 penis-enlargement tablets put out by Performance Marketing, a British Columbia-based company with a Web site called, "America's Drugstore."
Oh sure, they found Ginkgo and ginseng, and some of the other ingredients that the manufacturers claimed the pills contained. But they also discovered a little something extra: lead, yeast, mold, pesticide residues, E. coli, and coliform bacteria -- in laymen's terms, manure. The findings suggest that the manure found in the pills is the result of fecal contamination of herbs from animals grazing near harvesting areas. And with 16,300 colony-forming units per gram of E. coli bacteria found, the experts call this "heavy fecal contamination."
Can eating shit make your penis bigger and harder? LOL
The results are inconclusive. LOL, again.
But what is not so funny is the fact that E. coli is prime breeding ground for all sorts of viruses, parasites and bacteria. And some of the other ingredients found in the pills are also unsafe, to say the least. Meanwhile, Performance Marketing says they haven't received any complaints about their products.
Oh, well... It seems some people like eating shit.