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Eros Review Summary |
Eros™ is an herbal supplement for erectile dysfunction and is advertised as aiding in impotency, premature or weak ejaculation, loss of libido, decreased stamina, loss of erections and even loss of confidence. It is advertised as “Herbal Viagra” and is manufactured by Herbal Health-line.
Eros™ claims to work in these areas by increasing the amount of blood flow to the penis, lowering cholesterol levels and blood pressure and increasing testosterone levels and uses popular herbal extracts in its formula such as Epimedium, Catuaba Bark and Asian Ginseng, all believed to enhance sexual performance.
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 | Ingredients At A Glance |
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Eros™ contains herbal extracts that appear to have been traditionally used for treating various symptoms of sexual dysfunction.
Epimedium is popular in male enhancement supplements because it is believed to help increase blood flow to the penis; Red Ginseng may help boost energy levels; Chinese Yam Root and Chinese Magnolia vine may help decrease premature ejaculation; Hawthorn Fruit may help improve blood circulation;, Chinese Wolfberry Fruit, Cascuta Seed and Palmleaf Raspberry Fruit may help support the kidneys; and Catuaba bark has been used as an aphrodisiac.
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 | Ingredients In Focus |
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Epimedium is also known as Horny Goat Weed and is thought to increase nitric oxide levels which lead to greater blood flow to the penis. It is also thought to mildly inhibit the enzyme needed for metabolizing nitric oxide; if the levels are not in balance and the erection is too hard, the penis could be harmed. It is suggested that this herb is a safe alternative to some pharmaceuticals on the market.
Palmleaf Raspberry Fruit, traditionally used for its perceived anti-aging properties; it is thought to be beneficial to the kidneys, and may help control ejaculations.
Red Ginseng is thought to have an effect on energy levels and is used in a variety of dietary supplements.
Chinese Yam Root has been used traditionally to treat premature ejaculation.
Hawthorn Fruit has been used in traditional medicine for a variety of treatments, included helping to improve circulation and strengthen the cardiac system, stimulate the appetite, and for diuretic and laxative purposes.
Cascuta Seed contains flavonoids and is believed to support the kidney; use of this extract could cause insomnia.
Chinese Wolfberry Fruit is thought to support liver and kidney functions and may aid in decreasing blood pressure.
Catuaba bark extract is also a popular ingredient in these supplements; it believed to have no side effects and may also help with impotency.
Magnolia vine Fruit has been used traditionally for supporting the kidneys and lungs, and may also help prevent premature ejaculation.
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For men who are experiencing disappointment in their sex lives due to either loss of sex drive or premature ejaculation, a supplement to aid in sexual performance may be desired. This formula appears to include substances that promote circulation and may also aid in kidney function.
We like that the dosage for Eros™ is supposed to have a cumulative effect; it claims that less can be taken after three months of use, but it could take two months to feel heightened sensations. Because sex life is equated with quality of life, we feel that any supplement used in enhancement should provide long term benefits. When using herbs, however, it is very important to know what the concentrations are and what conditions they are grown in.
Eros™, while it provides a list of ingredients, it does not give exact amounts of each ingredient or state specifically how high the concentrations are. Additionally, it does not contain an element of testosterone increasing ability, which makes us question how beneficial it is in the long-term.
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 | Positives |
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• All-natural herbal extracts
• Claims to help gain control over libido in just 3 months
• Testimonials are posted
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• Does not contain Tribulus Terrestris
• Herbs used are not guaranteed to be of the highest concentrations
• Does not list amounts of each ingredient
• No clinical studies posted
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 | Final Thoughts |
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While Eros™ appears to have ingredients that may increase blood flow to the penis and help improve stamina, it does not appear to have any testosterone increasing elements, as it claims to in the advertising. Catuaba bark and Epimedium are both popular herbs that may aid in increasing sexual desire and enhancing performance, and Ginseng is widely believed to help increase energy and stamina. While the fruit extracts offer support to some organs and may aid in premature ejaculation, they are not as popular in enhancement supplements. Inclusion of the herbal extract Tribulus Terrestris for increased testosterone levels would most likely benefit a product claiming to do just that. This herb has shown great results in increasing virility and sex drive.
An inadequate sex life can have a negative impact on your overall quality of life and it is not something to be taken lightly. When seeking long-term results to a serious problem, it is best to make sure you are getting the most effective product for the most productive sex life.
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