Best way to large penis! VPXL

VPXL (Very Penis Extended Long)

VPXL is a 100% safe and natural herbal formula designed to enlarge your penis. It works on both circumcised and non circumcised penis.

You can expect an increase ranging from 1 to 4 inches in length after a 4 month supply, but we do recommend the 6 month package for better results and higher savings.

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  • First month you will notice an increase in penis size of up to 1/2 inch, you will also notice an increase in sexual desire, stronger erections and more enjoyable sex.
  • Second month you will notice an increase in penis size of up to 1 inches, plus an increase in Girth (Width) of 5%, plus all the benefits of the first month.
  • Third/Forth month you will notice an increase in penis size of up to 3 inches, plus an increase in Girth (Width) of 10%, plus all the benefits of the first month.
  • Fifth/Sixth month you will notice an increase in penis size of up to 4 inches, plus a increase in Girth (Width) of 20%, plus all the benefits of the first month.

How Taken
We recommend you to take two tablets once a day, after a meal.

Drug Class and Mechanism

VPXL will increase the capacity limit of the Corpora Cavernosa thus allowing more blood to enter the cavern creating a longer and thicker erection. VPXL stimulates cell growth within the corpora cavernosa itself. An increase in cells allows for more blood to enter the penis making the penis larger and the erection more intense. The corpora cavernosa are the two bodies of erectile tissue on each side of the penis. VPXL is 100% natural with no known side effects. All growth is permanent. Missed Dose

If you miss a dose of VPXL, take it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.

Storage

Store VPXL at room temperature, between 68 and 77 degrees F (20 and 25 degrees C). Store away from heat, moisture, and light. Keep VPXL out of the reach of children and away from pets.

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How To Increase Testosterone Levels

Looking for ways to raise your testosterone levels naturally? The following suggestions can help to boost this important male hormone safely and naturally.

  • Try raising your levels through exercise and weight loss before going on testosterone therapy. Start weight training young. Since testosterone declines at a steady rate, it’s believed that raising your hormone levels naturally in your 20s and 30s can help to maintain higher levels later on.
  • Carrying excess body weight contributes to a decline in testosterone production and an increase in estrogen production, so lose the pot belly. Joseph Zmuda, an epidemiologist at the University of Pittsburgh says, “two or three extra pounds won’t cause this hormonal shift; it really occurs once you’re 30 percent over your ideal body weight.”
  • When attempting to lose weight, do it slowly: one to two pounds per week. If you exercise intensely and cut caloric intake by more than 15%, the body thinks you’re starving and stops testosterone production, explains Thomas Incledon of Human Performance Specialists in Plantation, Florida. “Ironically, this dive in circulating testosterone stops you from burning body fat efficiently, so you’re actually thwarting your hard efforts to melt that tire off your gut.”
  • Continue to consume a balanced diet; research suggests that eating a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet can hamper your testosterone levels. High amounts of dietary protein in your blood can eventually lower the amount of testosterone produced in your testes, says Incledon, who observed this relationship in a Penn State study of 12 healthy, athletic men.
  • Germen scientists have found that having an erection can boost circulating testosterone levels naturally. Aim to have at least one per day!
  • When lifting weights, choose mutli-joint exercises that work your large muscle groups such as squats, dead-lifts, bench press and rows. Studies have shown that these exercises can increase testosterone more than single-joint, small muscle-group movements.
  • Make sure to include healthy monounsaturated fats in your daily intake. Research indicates that men who eat monounsaturated fats have higher testosterone levels. Monounsaturated fats are found in high concentrations in canola, peanut and olive oils.
  • Heavy lifts. Studies have found that lifting weights that only allow you to do about five repetions (70 to 85 percent of one rep max) produces the greatest increase in testosterone levels.
  • Do at least three sets of each exercise. Research suggests that you will get more testosterone production from doing three sets than you will doing only one or two sets of heavy weight (70 to 85 percent of one rep max).
  • Be sure to get adequate rest. Research shows that over-training can actually hurt testosterone levels. A study at the UNC showed that over-training could reduce testosterone levels by as much as 40 percent. Give muscles one full day to recover.
  • Don’t drink more than three alcoholic drinks per day. Alcohol affects the endocrine system, causing your testes to stop producing the male hormone.
  • Don’t skip meals. The body needs a steady supply of nutrients to produce testosterone; eat five to six small meal throughout the to ensure you get a steady supply of nutrients.
  • Make sure 30 percent of your diet comes from fat – no more and no less. The body needs dietary fat to produce testosterone.
  • Get a minimum of seven hours of sleep per night. Sleeping is when your body does the bulk of its healing, repairing and producing. Skimp on sleep and you skimp on, you guessed it, testosterone production.
Herbal Testosterone is an effective and safe way to multiply your testosterone by 500%.
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What is Urispas (Flavoxate)?

Flavoxate reduces muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract.

Flavoxate is used to treat bladder symptoms such as frequent or urgent urination, increased night-time urination, bladder pain, and incontinence (urine leakage). These bladder symptoms are often caused by overactive bladder, prostate enlargement, bladder infections, or irritation of the urethra.

Flavoxate will not treat a bacterial or fungal bladder infection. Infections must be treated with an antibiotic.

Flavoxate may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Generic: Flavoxate

What are the possible side effects of Urispas (Flavoxate)?

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Stop using flavoxate and call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects:

* hot, dry skin and extreme thirst
* confusion
* pounding heartbeats, fluttering in your chest; or
* urinating less than usual or not at all

Less serious side effects may include:

* dry mouth
* blurred vision
* nausea, vomiting
* drowsiness, nervousness
* spinning sensation
* headache; or
* fever

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Tell your doctor about any unusual or bothersome side effect.

What other drugs affect Urispas (Flavoxate)?

Tell your doctor if you are using any other bladder or urinary medications such as darifenacin (Enablex), oxybutynin (Ditropan, Oxytrol), tolterodine (Detrol), or solifenacin (Vesicare).

There may be other drugs that can interact with flavoxate. Tell your doctor about all your prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start a new medication without telling your doctor.

What should I avoid while taking Urispas (Flavoxate)?

Flavoxate can cause drowsiness or blurred vision. Be careful if you drive or do anything that requires you to be alert and able to see clearly.

How should I take Urispas (Flavoxate)?

Take this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Do not take it in larger amounts or for longer than recommended. Follow the directions on your prescription label.

Take this medicine with water.

Store flavoxate at room temperature away from moisture, heat, and light.
What happens if I overdose on Urispas (Flavoxate)?

Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine.

Symptoms of a flavoxate overdose are not known.

What happens if I miss a dose of Urispas (Flavoxate)?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, wait until then to take the medicine and skip the missed dose. Do not take extra medicine to make up the missed dose.

What is the most important information I should know about Urispas (Flavoxate)?

You should not use this medication if you are allergic to flavoxate, or if you have untreated or uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma, a blockage in your digestive tract (stomach or intestines), or if you are unable to urinate.

Before using flavoxate, tell your doctor if you have glaucoma or urinary problems.

Flavoxate can cause drowsiness or blurred vision. Be careful if you drive or do anything that requires you to be alert and able to see clearly.

There may be other medicines that can interact with flavoxate. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and over-the-counter medications you use. This includes vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start using a new medication without telling your doctor. Keep a list with you of all the medicines you use and show this list to any doctor or other healthcare provider who treats you.

Stop using this medication and call your doctor if you have serious side effects such as hot and dry skin, confusion, pounding heartbeats, fluttering in your chest, or if you stop urinating.

Where to buy Urispas at lowest price ?

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Viagra’s rivals may help end stigma of ED

Oct. 1 - The Chicago office of urologist Dr. Kevin McVary has been crowded over the last month with men anxious to try the new erectile dysfunction drug, Levitra. McVary’s patients — many of whom were disappointed by their experiences with the so-called wonder drug Viagra — have high hopes the little orange pill that just hit the market will help them with their impotence problems.

“All those guys are coming in looking for the magic bullet,” said McVary, associate professor of urology at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. “Many men who failed with Viagra are wondering if Levitra will be better, if there will be fewer side effects.”

McVary estimates that the number of prescriptions he’s written for the new drug outnumber requests for Viagra by five-to-one, a result of the multi-million-dollar marketing blitz from Levitra’s manufacturers Bayer and GlaxoSmithKline.But Dr. James Cummings, director of urology at St. Louis University School of Medicine, hasn’t yet written any prescriptions for the new drug. None of his male patients have requested it, so the urologist continues to give out free samples and prescriptions of Viagra, the little blue pill that has revitalized the sex lives of millions of men for the last 5 years.

“I don’t see any reason to recommend Levitra and nobody has asked for it by name,” Cummings said.

While some doctors like Cummings see enzyme-blockers such as Levitra (vardenafil HCl) and Viagra (sildenafil citrate) as “basically interchangeable” in the way they treat erectile dysfunction, the newcomer is off to a blockbuster start in the United States following its approval by the Food and Drug Administration in August. In less than a month, Levitra captured half of all new prescriptions written for impotence problems.

An end to the stigma?

Levitra’s out-of-the-gate success says as much about the widespread nature of erectile dysfunction as it does about the racy advertising that’s accompanied the tablet’s arrival.

For example, in one Levitra commercial a handsome 40-something man repeatedly tries to throw a football through a tire hanging from a tree. When he finally succeeds, he’s joined by a beautiful, smiling woman. The voice-over says, “Sometimes you need a little help staying in the game. When it gets in the zone, it’s good.”

Even though the phenomenal publicity around Viagra has made it synonymous with sexual potency, most men who suffer erection problems don’t get help for them.

Over half of all males between 40 and 70 years of age experience erectile dysfunction, making it the most common chronic condition affecting men. ED can be caused by diabetes, blood pressure medications, prostate cancer surgery or numerous other conditions.

Whether because of embarrassment or lack of information about treatment, as many as 90 percent of men with the condition don’t get help, experts say.

“One of the most difficult things for a doctor is to ask patients about their sexual health,” said Cummings.

That’s why doctors are supportive of Levitra. Whatever gets those men who can’t throw the football through the tire to ask their doctors for help is good thing, they say.

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“The more marketing there is, the more normalizing it is,” says Dr. Drogo Montague, an expert on male sexual health at The Cleveland Clinic. “It says that erectile dysfunction is just another medical condition. That’s all good.”

McVary agrees that Levitra’s arrival could help end the stigma of impotence.

“There will be more talk about the condition and less reluctance for men to seek help,” he said.

Viagra was hailed as a medical miracle for older men when it landed on pharmacy shelves in 1998. Not since the launch of the birth control pill had there been an event with such a revolutionary impact on sexual behavior, Dr. Abraham Morgentaler writes in his new book, “The Viagra Myth.”

But as much as Viagra did to kick start many men’s erections, it also left plenty of dashed expectations.

Half of men who were given Viagra prescriptions never refilled them, either because the drug didn’t work for them or they took it incorrectly, said Morgentaler, a urologist who specializes in sexual dysfunction at Harvard Medical School.

Then there are the men who got erections with Viagra, but realized the results weren’t what they were expecting.

“Viagra helps blood flow to the penis, but it doesn’t create intimacy, love or desire,” said Morgentaler. “We have a tendency to look for the quick-fix. But for many patients, even if it helps in some ways, it can create dashed expectations.”

Or as McVary sees it, “Some men want the ability to have an erection and it works, but sex isn’t as great as they remember it.”

Similar effects
Will a man who didn’t get consistent erections with Viagra get lucky with Levitra?

“We don’t know because we haven’t tried it, but we expect them to work the same,” said Montague. “If a man had an adequate trial of Viagra and it didn’t work, in all probability, Levitra won’t work either.”

The two drugs haven’t been tested head-to-head yet, but now that Levitra is being marketed in the United States, doctors expect studies will be conducted to compare their effectiveness.

Viagra and Levitra have similar chemical structures and function in very similar ways. They also cost about the same - $8 to $10 per tablet.

Both take effect within a half-hour to an hour after taking the medication and last about 4 to 6 hours. Viagra’s absorption can be slowed by large meals while Levitra seems to be less affected by food.

For some men, Viagra’s side effects of bad headaches, indigestion and blue-tinged vision were enough to turn them off the drug.

Because Levitra is so new to the market, its side effects haven’t been fully noted yet, although clinical trials report flushing, nausea and headaches.

Men who take medicines for hypertension or other heart problems such as alpha-blockers or nitrates shouldn’t use either Viagra or Levitra, the manufacturers caution.

More choices on the way
If Levitra and Viagra aren’t enough, there’s more hope on the way for American men. A long-lasting drug called Cialis is expected to get FDA approval by the end of the year.

Cialis (tadalafil) is already available in 42 countries, including Britain, Mexico and Australia. Like Viagra and Levitra, Cialis encourages blood flow to the penis, but it’s been amusingly nicknamed the “weekender” because it’s supposed to last for 24 to 36 hours - approximately four times longer than Viagra or Levitra.

In other countries, Cialis manufacturer Eli Lilly & Co. promotes the yellow, almond-shaped pill as the solution for men who value spontaneity and want less pressure to perform within a short period of time.

“Spontaneity is a problem for men with erectile dysfunction,” writes Morgentaler in “The Viagra Myth.”

An independent study released in September by a German urologist directly compared Cialis and Viagra. Of 226 men who completed the study, 66 percent patients preferred Cialis to Viagra, mainly because of the duration of its effectiveness and fewer side effects. Erectile function was comparable in men using both drugs, regardless of their preference, the researchers said.

Another drug, called Uprima (apomorphine hydrochloride), which has been available in Britain and Europe for the last 2 years, mimics the effect of dopamine, one of the brain’s main chemical messengers. It’s been called the “thinking man’s Viagra” because it works on the brain and nervous system to trigger an erection rather than stimulating blood flow to the penis.

Uprima’s future in the United States looks doubtful. Its manufacturer, TAP Pharmaceutical Products, a joint venture of Abbott Laboratories and Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd., failed to win FDA approval of the tablet, which is dissolved under the tongue just before intercourse. The government agency had previously denied the drug’s approval because some men who tested the optimal dose fainted or suffered severe low blood pressure.

The company said it would not try again for approval in the United States.

For the time being, Viagra and its new rivals remain the most effective drugs to treat ED, doctors say.

“This whole class of drugs has been a major advance in that it has really allowed a lot of patients who may have been afraid to get treated to get out of their depression,” said Cummings. “The men who take [Viagra or Levitra] and it works for them are extremely grateful patients.”

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Sports helps to get rid of impotence.

New York. What ever is good for your heart is also good for your sex life. Scientists believe that regular, moderate exercise is the best preventive measure for impotence.

After a long research it was determined that men who burn 200 calories per day while physically exercising are a lot less likely to become impotent than those who lead sedentary way of life.

Doctor Irvine from the University of Boston says that a daily 2 mile walk will burn those calories.

For about 9 years dr. Goldstein and his colleges observed a group of 600 men who didn’t have any problems with their sexual potency. Researchers concentrated on studying their way of life and came to a conclusion that the main risk factors for impotence are: smoking, alcohol, sedentary way of life and excessive weight. They’ve noticed that men, who led an active way of life before the experiment, were less likely to face the problem of impotence during it.

Goldstein stressed that results of the research, that were published in an August issue of the Urology magazine may have a great influence. Because the most important conclusion of the research is the fact that people can reduce the risk of becoming impotent even in their middle age in case they adopt a healthy and active way of life. But this doesn’t apply to those who waited 40 years to quit smoking or drinking, loose weight.

Physical exercises prevent impotence just as they also prevent heart illnesses. Both conditions occur because of the lack of blood flow to the organ. In fact, impotence can be an early sign of arterial problems, because sex organs are way more sensitive to diminished blood flow than heart.

One fourth of Americans in the age of 65 suffer from impotence. Viagra can help beat impotence but its effect is temporary. “It’s easier to prevent impotence than to pop pills every 3 seconds”, – says doctor Goldstein.

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