Enzyte Review
Enzyte Positives:
• Does not contain Yohimbe
• Does not require a prescription
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Enzyte Negatives:
• Misleading refund policy
• Can take up to 3 months for full results
• Manufacturers' website give little information
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Enzyte Review:
Our review staff has found that Enzyte has changed its formula in 2008 and has taken out the potentially dangerous ingredient Yohimbe. The manufacturers' website does not offer much information on Enzyte as to how well it works or how soon before results will show. Enzyte claims to be an all-natural male enhancement supplement.
The manufacturer of Enzyte offers a refund, however, many customers that have tried to get a refund on the male enhancement supplement found it difficult. The manufacturer would either give a partial refund or would just not give a refund at all. Enzyte may work well for some customers but it can take up to 3 months to get full results. This could be expensive if additional bottles are needed to get results.
Enzyte Serving Size: 1 tablet daily with a meal
Enzyte Ingredients:
Tribulus Terrestris (Puncture Vine), Niacin, Panax ginseng, Epimedium, Avena Sativa (Oat), Zinc Oxide, Lepidium Meyenii (Maca), Muira Puama, Ginkgo Biloba, L-Arginine, Saw Palmetto, Gelatin, Cellulose, Rice Bran, Oat Fiber, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Dicalcium Phosphate, Titanium Dioxide, Propylene Glycol
Enzyte Wrap Up:
Enzyte may not be the best choice for an all-natural male enhancement supplement. The manufacturer does not give any information on the product and states that it can take as long as 3 months to work. Our review staff has compared Enzyte to other male enhancement supplements and has found that there are others that are more cost effective, use ingredients that have been shown to be safe and effective and can begin to work in just 30 minutes.
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