FDA Issues Warnings to Men Using Fraudulent Herbal Supplements
The FDA, in another attempt to help curb the harm possibly caused by our earlier story, of seven so called herbal products for men’s erectile dysfunction which in all actuality contain undeclared and potentially harmful chemicals and medications, they are warning consumers to immediately stop taking them and consult a doctor.
The problem arose when the FDA tested seven men’s herbal erectile dysfunction and sexual enhancement supplements. The tests turned up with undeclared components in them such as the active ingredients in Viagra and Levitra, controlled prescription medications for men’s sexual enhancement, which we all know have potentially harmful ingredients in them for certain individuals.
They are further concerned because the named sexual enhancement products, Zimaxx, Libidus, Neophase, Nasutra, Vigor-25, Actra-Rx, and 4EVERON, also may interact with men’s medications such as blood pressure medication, without them even knowing, since the active ingredients are not disclosed on the label of these products.
This is illegal to not disclose ingredients, and is a serious public threat and irresponsible of any company to take part in. Serious health issues could come up as a result of these medication interactions.
The FDA has issued warnings to the companies involved, demanding they cease sales pending further investigation. My guess is these guys will be out of business by years end. This is pretty serious stuff.

























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August 3rd, 2006 at 1:34 am
Did anyone hear about a company called 10B manufacturing a product called “HE” Herbal Enhancement in New Zealand.
They claim to sell in US already and in UK via Boots LTD London.
I would like to know if they are really 100% Herbal or just another “joke” in the market.
Thanks \\
M. Polo