A conservative MP who appeared on the TV show “The Wright Stuff” was seen taking a “herbal Viagra” tablet live on air during day time TV. Mr Ed Vaizey the Shadow Arts Minister said that he had felt nervous at the time, but once he had taken the tablet he felt some tingling in his hands.
Viapro, the herbal erectile dysfunction treatment, is designed to boost sexual performance. It retails at around £30 and has been dubbed by a number of health experts as the ‘herbal Viagra’. The effects are said to last up to 24 hours. Although no clinical trial have been proven for this medication to work or to be safe.
Matthew Wright presenter of the “The Wright Stuff” also took one of the orange pills. When quizzed on the effects, Vaizey told reporters “it’s quite weird actually’.
My first question would be why would a minister on TV no less be taking this? What's in it? I know studies have shown a positive effect using the amino acid L-Arginine (increases serum nitric oxides levels) and garlic (natural blood thinner, circulation booster). But neither has any odd symptoms or tingling involved.
ReplyDeletewhy don't people taking courses or doctor consultation or practicing for their erectile disfunction
ReplyDeleteviagra, as i've known does not necessarily make you perform better in bed. It only gives you two or more, instead of one, lousy sex.
viagra with 24 hour effects
now that is horrible...
Before taking any tablets; anyone needs to be consult with doctor first. Some tablets are not good for the health.
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