Extagen Review:
Extagen Positives:
• Safe for vegetarians to use
• Clinically tested |
Extagen Negatives:
• Contains Yohimbe/potentially dangerous
• Expensive, $65
• Can take up to 5 days to get results |
Extagen Review:
Extagen is an all-natural male enhancement supplement that can help to increase a man's performance in 5 days. Extagen is said to be safe for vegetarians, however, Extagen does use Yohimbe as part of its ingredients. This in an ingredient that has been shown to be potentially dangerous, if taken orally, and can have severe side effects. Our staff does not recommend using any male enhancement supplement that contains Yohimbe as part of its ingredients.
While the manufacturers' website offers a lot of information it does not state how often to take Extagen. This may be expensive for some customers if additional pills are needed to get the results they want. Extagen does offer a lot of different options for ordering Extagen but a one month supply retails for $65.
Extagen Serving Size: n/a
Extagen Ingredients:
L-Arginine, Yohimbe Extract, Magnesium Stearate, Stearic Acid, HPMC, Polyethylene Glycol, Maca Extract, Catuaba, Muira Puama, Nettle, American Ginseng, Korean Ginseng, Siberian Ginseng, Zinc, Gluconate, Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Propylene Glycol, Titanium Dioxide, FD and C Blue
Extagen Wrap Up:
Our research staff has concluded that Extagen may not be a good choice for a male enhancement supplement. It contains the potentially dangerous ingredient, Yohimbe and may be expensive for some customers, retailing for $65. Our review staff has compared Extagen to other male enhancement supplements and has found that there are others that do not use Yohimbe and have been shown to be safe and effective and can begin to work in just 30 minutes.
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