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Enzyte is currently the herbal supplement I use along with my obsessive Penis Enlargementing. Now, I have heard, periodically, quite positive reviews and anecdotal reports about the drug, and, on the other side of the spectrum, I have heard reviews which have, at their mildest, been entirely unflattering. Now, you might be wondering how it is that I chose to go along with Enzyte as opposed to any of the other myriad 'male enhancement' solutions currently available and, my answer is exceedingly simple: CVS charges $35 for a box (that is, with your CVS care card), and, Im not entirely psyched/gleeful about the prospect of having supplements such as this shipped monthly to my apartment. Yet, what I was wondering is, have any of you out there in Penis Enlargement-land had any experience with this drug, that is, aside from those once asinine and frequently aired commercials with the ubiquitous 'smilin' Bob'?
 
First, it's not a drug.

Second, no drug will be able to target just the penis for growth. The penis tissue is found all over your body.

Third, the makers of Enzyte are under indictment for fraud - false claims.

Finally, the only thing Enzyte really does is shrink your wallet.
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I see the enzyte commercial every day...I hate that smiling man. I hate the way they market the business...I hate that dum whistling song. Women see that crap and it destroys us. Natural male enhancement...what does that mean? It doesn't say it makes it bigger...it's a very deceiving commercial.

But I guess I can't rant. I haven't really studied up on the product.
 
You can find enzyte at walmart and rite aid/GNC. Ive seen it at walmart for 42 bucks and same at the rite aid store. I bought some cobra w/ yohimbe instead for 19 bucks.
 
gerrykjohnsons said:
First, it's not a drug.

Second, no drug will be able to target just the penis for growth. The penis tissue is found all over your body.

Third, the makers of Enzyte are under indictment for fraud - false claims.

Finally, the only thing Enzyte really does is shrink your wallet.
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I agree with this. It's nothing but snake oil. I have used the stuff for a month. No effect at all. I looked at the ingredients on this link and noticed they modified their original ones since they started marketing their product that makes exaggerated claims of what the product is capable of, giving the user a false sense of security. Some of these herbs do work, but the amounts in the Enzyte are incredibly low. Don't waste your money on Smilin' Bob.

http://www.enzyte.com/blend.html
 
I am certainly willing to agree with several of the arguments brought up in this lively discussion over Enzyte, yet, contrariwise to the educated opinion of one of the posters, Enzyte is indeed a drug. I ask you, have you never heard of organic chemistry? The ingedients assembled in Enzyte have been shown, let us say for instance, ginseng, to alter the functioning of the body to some degree (this is why we can call ginseng a drug), however, all of you are right, certainly there exists no proof as to the efficaciousness of Enzyte; yet, my original question was whether or no people have used Enzyte to accompany their Penis Enlargement workouts?

Definition of drug according to the OED - "any article, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of humans or other animals."
 
jqsderrida said:
...Enzyte is indeed a drug...
Well ok, technically, yes.

But you get my point, I think. When I think of a drug, I think of something having an FDA approval or FDA testing or something like it.

They cannot sell it as a drug - it's a supplement with the usual verbage of "not intended to do anything, not evaluated by FDA, blah, blah, blah."

So, in that sense as far as I'm concerned, Enzyte is not a drug. It's an herbal "supplement" at best. I think you could buy all the ingredients in it (retail) for a fifth of its price.
 
gerrykjohnsons said:
Well ok, technically, yes.

But you get my point, I think. When I think of a drug, I think of something having an FDA approval or FDA testing or something like it.

They cannot sell it as a drug - it's a supplement with the usual verbage of "not intended to do anything, not evaluated by FDA, blah, blah, blah."

So, in that sense as far as I'm concerned, Enzyte is not a drug. It's an herbal "supplement" at best. I think you could buy all the ingredients in it (retail) for a fifth of its price.

You're probably right. However, think of what my medicine cabinet would look like!
 
I think the herbs just help increase the blood flow. So those people with very poor blood flow may benfit from these pills. I also have heard that these types of pills are great as a supplement to your Penis Enlargement routine.
 
Smoky said:
I also have heard that these types of pills are great as a supplement to your Penis Enlargement routine.

Such was my idea also; however, perhaps some continued discourse on the topic may allow us to throw a little more light onto the mysterious beast that is 'herbal, natural male-enhancement'.

Perhaps we should broaden the particular of our query somewhat and ask:" Have any Penis Enlargementers out there accumulated any significant experience with coupling Penis Enlargement pills with sustained, rigourous Penis Enlargement? (Pills of any sort - SizePro, Vigarex etc.)
 
gerrykjohnsons said:
Second, no drug will be able to target just the penis for growth. The penis tissue is found all over your body.

Umm...what do you mean by penis tissue is found all over your body? Yes, the body is made of similar tissue, but QUITE differentiated. Penile tissue is found only in the penis...it is very specific and different in several ways from any other tissue in the body.

I'm not saying that I believe Enzyte can help or even target penile tissue...All I'm saying is to not get confused on what you are saying.
 
Smooth Muscle, ligaments, blood vessels, nerves, etc.

Try Niacin for blood increase: it's about a nickel for a week-long fix.
 
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