Many people wonder whether penis enlargement pills are a scam or not. Sure, none of the leading physicians has ever endorsed such a pill and some are openly claiming that this method of penis enlargement simply cannot work. Still, many men actually spend money on such pills and not all of them complain about the lack of effects. This is why the question was born in the minds of both prospective customers and simply curious people: are penis enlargem4ent pills a scam?
The answer is not that simple. The range of products available on the penis enlargement market is quite wide since demand for this type of pills is high and growing and companies stand to make good profits. Unfortunately not all companies are honest in their business and not all products are good for you. The mixtures of herbs, which the pills contain, can count just about anything among the ingredients and while some ingredients may be simply useless, other can do you serious harm.
This Brazilian herb Muira puama, also referred to as murapuama, is mostly known for its effective help with erectile dysfunction and increasing libido and as an aphrodisiac - but is also an excellent tonic for increasing general well-being and mental tiredness.
Muira puama is a bush / small tree up to 5 meters in height and produces pungent flowers with a jasmine like fragrance.
The indigenous tribes in Brazil have used the roots and bark internally in a tea as an aphrodisiac, for treating sexual debility and erectile dysfunction, nervous system disorders, neuralgia, baldness, impotency, gastrointestinal disorders, neuromuscular problems and rheumatism.
Murapuama has been used as a herb in Europe for some time and is listed in the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia, a source on herbal medicine from the British Herbal Medicine Association, and is recommended for the treatment of dysentery and impotence.