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Stimulin for Natural Male Enhancement
February 24, 2010
Stimulin Review Summary
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Like many other sexual enhancement supplements, Stimulin focuses on improving blood flow in order to produce stronger, longer-lasting erections. In order to accomplish this, Stimulin relies on a slightly less common ingredient which we will look at below. This may appeal to some users who have been disappointed by the results of other products. However, it may still fall behind the higher-quality Yohimbe supplements.




Ingredients At A Glance
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Stimulin contains Calcium, which supports hormonal function, as well as Magnesium to enhance calcium’s effects. It also contains Citrulline, an extract from watermelon rind that may help to increase blood flow.




Ingredients In Focus
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Citrulline is an amino acid isolated from the rind of watermelon. It is a precursor to Arginine, which in turn is a precursor nitric oxide, which is essential for relaxing blood vessels in the penis. Some researchers believe that Citurlline is preferable to L-arginine, because supplemental L-arginine is broken down in the liver and may not be available enough in the body to be effective. In the case of Citrulline, it is converted to Arginine, as and when it is needed, so may have greater bioavailability.




Lifestyle
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Although some scientists think that Citrulline may be a more efficient vasodilator than L-arginine, to date far more research has been performed on L-arginine, so the true benefits of both supplements remain a bit unclear. For this reason, users may want to consider an additional Yohimbe supplement in order to see a sure-fire improvement in the fullness of their erections.



Yohimbe has already been approved by the FDA for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, and it is especially effective when combined with other herbs. Much like Citrulline, Yohimbe may also help to bolster the immune system




Positives
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•Website posts clear usage warnings
•Contains Calcium and Magnesium




Negatives
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•Does not contain Yohimbe
•Does not post testimonials
•No free trial sample available
•No volume discount available




Final Thoughts
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Stimulin’s formula is based on a single ingredient that may offer a lot of promise, but unfortunately there isn’t enough information available to say for sure. Even if it does have the ability to stimulate blood flow, it most likely does not increase sex drive, which is an important part of a male enhancement supplement for many men.



Although Citrulline may assist the immune system, the overall formula does not include adaptogens like Ginseng to help alleviate the effects of stress. Ultimately, Citrulline may prove to be a viable solution to erectile problems, but until then users may want to look into a Yohimbe supplement.

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