Hello all. I'm looking for feedback on this:
http://www.wholehealtHydromaxd.com/refshelf/substances_view/1,1525,10037,00.html
IMO, I think this would be a good complement to any of our crazy routines where we're tugging, jelquing, or puming our penis. The link describes some benifits but I thought this exerpt would particularly apply to us:
Health Benefits
Scientists examining the seeds of the horse chestnut identified the main therapeutic ingredient, aescin, which is sometimes described as a group of chemically related substances called "escin."
Aescin reduces inflammation and tones up vein walls, allowing blood to flow back to the heart more easily. It appears to accomplish this by plugging up minute holes and microscopic leaks in the tiniest blood vessels, the venules, and in the capillaries. In reinforcing the strength of veins, horse chestnut is believed to also promote their elasticity and prevent swelling and long-term damage to them.
Any feedback on this?
http://www.wholehealtHydromaxd.com/refshelf/substances_view/1,1525,10037,00.html
IMO, I think this would be a good complement to any of our crazy routines where we're tugging, jelquing, or puming our penis. The link describes some benifits but I thought this exerpt would particularly apply to us:
Health Benefits
Scientists examining the seeds of the horse chestnut identified the main therapeutic ingredient, aescin, which is sometimes described as a group of chemically related substances called "escin."
Aescin reduces inflammation and tones up vein walls, allowing blood to flow back to the heart more easily. It appears to accomplish this by plugging up minute holes and microscopic leaks in the tiniest blood vessels, the venules, and in the capillaries. In reinforcing the strength of veins, horse chestnut is believed to also promote their elasticity and prevent swelling and long-term damage to them.
Any feedback on this?