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Velotrin™ for Natural Male Enhancement
September 2, 2009
Velotrin Review Summary
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Sexuality is a complicated issue, and it is one that may ebb and flow over the course of our lifetime. Sometimes stamina fails, while at other times, our erections are not as potent or strong as they normally are, which may be very frustrating. For this reason, and a variety of others, some men turn to holistic male sexuality formulas. Our findings show that some products are highly effective in substantially increasing sexual functionality.



Velotrin™ is a product that has emerged onto the market to address erectile issues. The tag line for this product is, “If Size is a Problem - Velotrin™ May be the Solution”, which is a claim that is made by countless male sexuality enhancers, and it is one in which we have yet to see a developer make good. However, it is also advertised to enable men to achieve fuller and harder erections, as well as reach a higher level of sexual pleasure.




Ingredients at a Glance
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Velotrin™ contains some of the following elements: Tribulus Terrestris, L-Arginine, Ginseng, Maca, Epimedium, Yohimbe, Muira Puama, Saw Palmetto and Ginkgo Biloba.




Ingredients in Focus
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We find Velotrin™ contains some very potent sexuality enhancers, combined with some extracts that may be low level producers in this arena. Tribulus Terrestris, Ginseng, Epimedium, Yohimbe and Muira Puama are proven to be high level extracts, so let’s take a quick look at them first.







Tribulus Terrestris has been used extensively to increase testosterone levels in men, which is often the reason behind reduced virility, stamina and sexuality. Clinical studies have found that it may increase the levels of the luteinizing hormone (LH), which may directly and quickly influence sex drive. In fact, in animal studies, it was shown to increase sexual function in animals which had been castrated - an unprecedented development.



Ginseng and Epimedium have both been used extensively in traditional Chinese medicine to increase male sexuality, by increasing stamina and virility, while easing erectile fatigue. Modern science has backed up their abilities. For instance, in a recent study, Ginseng was shown to assist men who were wrestling with premature ejaculation achieve a higher level of sexual satisfaction.



That said, this formula’s use of Maca, L-Arginine, Saw Palmetto and Ginkgo Biloba is rather confusing to us, because these elements have not been shown to be as effective as those outlined above. Saw Palmetto is believed to be useful for augmenting prostate health, while Maca contains healthy nutrients. L-Arginine and Ginkgo Biloba are used in this formula to increase vasodilatation and erectile functioning, but as of review, neither has been shown to achieve the same kinds of results as other elements, such as Yohimbe.



Luckily, Yohimbe is used in this formula because it is an extremely successful erectile enhancer. It has been shown to increase blood flow and the levels of cGMP in the penis. Each of these functions have been shown to readily increase erectile functioning, so much so that people who use Yohimbe often report that their erections feel bigger and fuller. In fact, in one study, people who used Yohimbe experienced a noticeable and significant improvement in erectile functioning. This was reported in the American Journal of Urology.




Sexual Lifestyle
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The website for Velotrin™ discusses research studies that were conducted on this product, but they fail to give full access to these studies, which is troubling to us. We find the more successful products will usually readily post information so that people may see that it is “for real.” When this information is omitted, it is a big red flag for us in terms of viability and effectiveness.




Positives
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•Contains Tribulus Terrestris, Ginseng, Epimedium, Yohimbe and Muira Puama




Negatives
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•Uses many possibly low-performing extracts
• Dissatisfied consumers have begun speaking out about the poor results this product has produced. To hear about their negative experiences, you can click here to read a number of posts in this Velotrin blog.

•Does not contain Damiana or Catuaba




Final Thoughts
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After reviewing the Velotrin™ formulary, we may safety say that it will more than likely not increase the size of a man’s penis. However, the fact that it uses Yohimbe indicates to us that men who use this product may experience erections that “feel” bigger and fuller. This formula also contains a few really effective sexuality boosters, such as Ginseng and Epimedium.



That said, it also uses some elements that may have little real ability to increase sexuality, and which actually detract from this formula’s overall abilities. We would rather have seen them use a formulary that contains all high level sexuality enhancers. For instance, we believe the inclusion of Damiana or Catuaba would have been a far better choice, because they are high level aphrodisiacs, with a proven track record of success. For instance, Damiana is used nationwide in Holland to increase sexuality in both men and women.

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