spinner2 said:
Cream might increase bloodflow for limited gains, since they probably didn't get a max erection first time around. They might have measured his pumped length, too.
Who cares, if it gets people to buy less effective products, then better for us
No, I watched the programme myself and logged on here to see if anybody else posted about it.
'A Girl's Guide to 21st Century Sex'
The guy was not pumped when measured.
They showed the measurements on the 3 men with erections before, and then 2 or 3 months afterwards.
The guy using the cream was shown actually jelqing it in with upwards/out strokes, slightly erect, so it's not too unbelievable that the jelqing itself, along with the cream as well had an effect.
I'm aware of the name of that cream, it's called 'enlargo' (cheesy name I know
), and It's available through 'Dash Publishing'.
The programme said that the active ingredient in the cream was a pepper-like substance (or something like that) which increased bloodflow to the penis..which to me isn't too far fetched a claim to make.
I too found it interesting because normally these sorts of things usually prove that nothing can possibly have an effect, and then tell us that it's not size that matters, it's what you do with it that counts, or some other cliche like that.
And this show was very different from the usual type of this show. Throughout it was very informative and appeared pretty honest and direct.
This was such a rarity of this kind of show because it was the first mainstream show of it's kind that I have seen which honestly said that Penis Enlargement was indeed possible....this is very definitely not usually the case.
What was also interesting if anybody noticed, is that a woman also demonstrated an alternative method of penis enlargement using a prosthetic penis prop...and guess what?..It appeared to be pretty much based on 'DLD's [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/penis-enlargement-newbie-forum/1597-dlds-first-routine-i-gained-2-inches-with-this-routine-full-tutorial.html]Newbie Routine[/words]'
It showed her demonstrating stretch it up for ten seconds, down for 10, to the left for 10, to the right for 10.
So if you believe that the programme should be mocked and disregarded then you'd be dismissing a routine that was almost identical to DLD' [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/penis-enlargement-newbie-forum/1597-dlds-first-routine-i-gained-2-inches-with-this-routine-full-tutorial.html]Newbie Routine[/words]...which i know for a fact worked on me.
It was certainly an interesting programme, and I think It would cause no harm to consider using a pump in my routine, and/or possibly trying out that cream to use for when I jelq.
I don't see why not.
In fact the programme appeared to be advocating the cheaper alternatives and discouraging the more expensive routes...which comes across as having more in common with general views on here, that there are no real magic quick fix solutions where you can just buy a big penis if you have the money, and that a consistent routine performed regularly in the form of exercises is probably more beneficial.
In that respect it was more of a poke in the eye at the so called scientifically knowledgeable medical institutions that insist that the only way is through expensive surgery or expensive contraptions.
It felt more on our 'side' if you know what I mean.
It did feel to be promoting the right kind of general approaches anyway.
I'm not sure if the people criticising the show actually watched it...but as far as I'm concerned it approached the general subject matter in the fairest, most accepting manner that I've
ever seen on television programme as far as Penis Enlargement is concerned. The show appeared to be actually promoting natural Penis Enlargement as beneficial, which is a first I think,... as opposed to the thousands of other shows over the years that prededed it and scoffed at the very idea as being nonsense.
And for approaching the subject from that intelligent angle all I can say is Hats off to them.