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I took the recommended dosage of tablets along with 6000mg of Horny Goat Weed for two weeks, my erection was worse. Some websites say that it is only effective when dissolved in alcohol.
I took the recommended dosage of tincture along with 6000mg of Horny Goat Weed for one week, my erection was worse.
I have not tried it without horny goat weed.
Anyone have experience with Muira Puama?View Thread

I took the recommended dosage of tablets along with 6000mg of Horny Goat Weed for two weeks, my erection was worse.
I took the recommended dosage of tincturealong with 6000mg of Horny Goat Weed for one week, my erection was worse.
Anyone have experience with Muira Puama?View Thread

I took the recommended dosage of Muira Puama tablets for two weeks along with 6000mg of Horny Goat weed. The result was my erection was worse.
I read that for Muira Puama to be effective it needs to be taken as a tincture of alcohol. I took the tincture for one week along with HGW and the result was the same as the tablets.
Anyone have any experience with Muira Puama?View Thread

Some of the research I did indicated that MP tablets were not effective. The MP should be in a tincture to be absorbed. I ordered some tincture today and will post the results after completing my test.View Thread


Here's a link to a site that reviews the product:
http://www.mensherbalfitness.com/tag/bazooka-pills-ingredients
Here's how I check out supplements. Find out the ingredients and amounts. Use Webmd to see what info they have on individual ingredients; studies and side effects. Read reviews on Amazon for the individual ingredients and some multi ingredient supplements. Amazon doesn't sell
bazooka but they do have other male enhancement supplements. The amount is critical. I take Horny goat weed and occasionally Yohimbe. I started taking HGW 2000mg twice a day and have increased the amount with slightly better results. I have experimented with Yohimbe which is risky. The recommended dosage is 2000mg. This almost made me ill and had a strong effect on my erection. 750-1000mg positive effect with less side effects. 500mg no effect on my erection and virtually no side effects. Extenze contains 12.5 mg of Yohimbe. If I get no benefit from 500mg what can I expect from 12.5 .View Thread



Purtitan's Pride had a sale with $10 off and free shipping so I went to their sexual health section and took a look at what they had. I won't buy combination supplements because they have a little of a lot.
I bought some L-Arginine. I have tried it before and didn't seem to make any difference. I'll try taking it longer. I looked at Tribulus Terrestris but ruled it out because I have prostate issues. I also rule out anything that increases testosterone for the same reason. I decided to try Muira Puama. I'm hoping I get the benefits of Yohimbe without the side effects.
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-574-muira+puama.aspx?activeIngredientId=574&activeIngredientName=muira+puama&source=1
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