TER General Board

Re: Long Lasting Erection
RaeMonroe See my TER Reviews 2718 reads
posted
1 / 13

Uh, where can I get some of this to hand out to my gents with erectile difficulties???


cleanmachine 29 Reviews 1103 reads
posted
2 / 13

Luscious, do you really want the broomstick..and you can't get him off?????lol

RaeMonroe See my TER Reviews 1121 reads
posted
3 / 13

LMAO Joke darlin....not that I wouldn't mind a long session of the broomstick...and hey sometimes no matter how much you try it just isn't going to happen...

bifur 3 Reviews 863 reads
posted
4 / 13

Just give him some walnuts. :D

--b.

Viagra user 628 reads
posted
5 / 13

As a sufferer of ED, I tried one of those shots prescribed by my MD and ended up in the hospital to get it down.   The doctor gave me epinephrine, which caused my blood pressure to skyrocket.   My urologist had no experience with this and called for an emergency room doctor to come in and solve the problem.  Luckilly, my blood pressure returned to normal by the time the ER doc arrived.

Viagra may not be as good at keeping the erection, but I can enjoy myself without ending up in the ER

SinsOfTheFlesh See my TER Reviews 2436 reads
posted
6 / 13

Woah! Before anyone goes out and tries this nifty "supplement" as an alternative to Vitamin V, please do some research and use some caution.

According to the article, the researcher says "since its not a drug it is safe for those with diabetes and high blood pressure". However, from the article it does not sound as though any clinical trials have been conducted to establish that claim.

This supplement IS in fact a drug. Any substance you put inside your body that has a physiologic effect is a drug, regardless of whether the substance is naturally ocurring, such as walnut extract, or whether it was created in a labratory.

The article describes the drug's effect as enlarging the blood vessels and enhancing blood flow to the penis. Well, that is essentially what Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis do. Without any clinical trials though, it has not been established that this supplement does not produce any of the side effects that these drugs that are known to produce. So there is no way to accurately claim that this drug is in fact safer than current ED drugs.

The article also states that the drug has been approved by the Malaysian health ministry, but I do not have the same confidence in the rigors of their standards that I have in the FDA (which isn't much) to require the same level of due dilligence in establishing the safety and efficacy of a drug. Since it is a supplement, this drug, when marketed here, will likely not be subject to the same standards that a pharamceutical drug would be.

So basically this drug may or may not include some or all of the dangerous side effects noted with other ED drugs. Furthermore, there is no way of knowing whether it does until you use it and find out. So gentelemen, please for you safety, proceed with caution if you decide to give this new wonder supplement a try, and as always, talk to your doctor first.

BizzaroSuperdude 30 Reviews 687 reads
posted
7 / 13

In looking at the ingredients, the ONLY thing that you cannot get at your local grocerystore in the fresh fruits and veggies and dairy products aisles is Red Dye #3!  lol!  really, this is a nuisance law suit.  

My guess?  the dude took some other drugs.... and did not want anyone to know.... and blamed it on this boost stuff... really people READ the lable... there is nothing in there out of proportion to a multi-vitamin tablet....lol!!!!

sheese!  this is so stupid... Trial lawyers... and guess what,  THAT IS ONE OF THE REASONS THAT HEALTH CARE COSTS ARE WHAT THEY ARE - we have no frickin common sense.

jack0116533 14 Reviews 890 reads
posted
8 / 13

these fuckers couldn't get better publicity.  Their stock has probably tripled in as many days.

BizzaroSuperdude 30 Reviews 609 reads
posted
9 / 13

cries everynight over all the money he gets just to bring law suits.... sob. sob. sob.

NeedleDicktheBugFucker 22 Reviews 1019 reads
posted
10 / 13

whazzup with stuff?

seems there's been something of a run on it

Fifty bucks says the factory started working overtime last month

jack0116533 14 Reviews 894 reads
posted
11 / 13

I would put the money in their stock, instead.

Better yet, buy as much of a license as you can.

BizzaroSuperdude 30 Reviews 646 reads
posted
12 / 13

known commodities.. and the patent would be oh so easy to get around!  Sheese... clearly you're not an Intellectual property attorney... get it... intellectual!?

Rudy50 15 Reviews 730 reads
posted
13 / 13

The lawyers for the company who has to defend this suit are trial lawyers, too.

Register Now!