The “Sex Pill”
They Don’t Want You
To Know About
No one’s telling you,
but there’s another sex pill in town. It, too, can give
your love life a dose of “oomph”—but you won’t
need a doctor’s script or a small loan to get your hands
on this one. Here’s why...
MILLIONS
OF DOLLARS in advertising have every red-blooded American male
believing that “the little blue pill” is the gold
standard for sexual performance. Don’t you believe it.
The secret those drug-makers don’t
want you to know is that there’s a much cheaper (and safer)
way to give your love life a boost of amorous oomph. It’s
with L-arginine, an amino acid that works the same way
their popular pill does, but for pennies, instead of their $10-a-pop
price tag.
Here’s how L-arginine works.
Contrary to what most guys think, there are no muscles in the
penis, only blood vessels—a lot of them. An erection
occurs when blood rushes into these vessels, pumping up the penis
to 2 or 3 times its flaccid size. There’s only one catch.
This can’t happen unless nitric oxide gas (NO) is present.
(Erectile dysfunction is usually a result of the body not producing
enough NO.) The little blue pill works by supplying the penis
with a blast of NO, so more blood can surge in.
Researchers
found that L-arginine does this too, because NO gas is produced
when it breaks down in the body. Research published in the prestigious
New England Journal of Medicine demonstrated its amazing
effect.
Even though L-arginine is absolutely
harmless, the pharmaceutical industry isn’t exactly rallying
to support its use. It’s easy to see why. If word ever got
out, sales of the little blue pill would surely suffer.
L-arginine is a great addition to your
daily supplement program, because it provides so many other positive
health effects. (Normalization of high blood pressure for one,
because the NO gas allows blood to flow more freely in blood vessels.)
I’ll tell you about all of these benefits in my Special
Report. I’ll also give you the recommended dose of L-arginine
to remedy erectile dysfunction—and the amount to take if
you’re just looking for extra oomph.
While
L-arginine will definitely help your erections, it has little
effect on your sexual desire. That urge is dependent on two other
biochemicals: testosterone, the male sex hormone; and
acetylcholine, the brain chemical that sets the process
in motion.
The quickest, easiest, and safest way
to put more urge in your sex drive is with a substance collected
and prized by beekeepers for centuries. (No, it isn’t honey.)
Amazingly, it is extremely rich in testosterone and acetylcholine,
the reason for its legendary reputation as a libido elixir. My
Report, The Sexual Effects of L-Arginine, explains all
the details, including the best sources. I’ll also guide
you to the highest-quality L-arginine (which, by the way, should
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