A constant ad on my home page touts boosting testosterone to increase muscle appears to be targeting older men with photos of sexy women with provocative looks on their faces. This ad which is innocent in its content yet suggests increased sexual power. I read a bit more on the company and found that it is just a supplement that works in conjunction with proper exercise and diet to increase a healthier lifestyle. This is presupposing a person is in relative good health to start with. The possibility of increased sexual stamina has more to do with the level of ability that existed initially and the users state of health. The supplement in reality does not create a sexual animal. The photos subliminally suggests this is the case. I would imagine this company has ads in some women’s publications with sexy men in the photos. Just another case of buyer beware and all that glitters is not gold.
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