Nope, sorry. If there was, they would be worth a small fortune.
2006-09-28 06:40:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe.... Yohimbine is a crock - try it if you want but don't expect much. Same goes for just about everything else. There is one thing that MIGHT help and that is DHEA. (dihyrdroepiandrosterone) which is hormone precursor for both testosterone and estrogen. The just is out on it, but in some scientific studies it had a measurable effect on men check it out on the web. Otherwise you need to get some Viagra, Levitra or Cialis and remember that sexual arousal is necessary for these drugs to work. If the guy isn't interested, nothing will happen. If it does work it will turn limp into firm, firm into hard, hard into rock hard, and rock hard into an explosion. It is good stuff 8-O!
2006-09-28 14:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yohimbine
Amino acid Arginine.
Supplements that allegedly increase nitric oxide (NO) levels within the body are being heavily marketed to build muscles. “Nitric oxide” supplements supposedly: 1) promote an extended “muscle pump;” 2) signal muscle growth and speed recovery; and 3) increase muscle strength and improve muscle stamina. Nitric oxide (a gas manufactured by the body) is a key signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system. It is different from other known signal molecules and so unstable that it is converted to nitrate and nitrite within seconds.
Nitric oxide regulates blood pressure and acts as a gatekeeper of blood flow to different organs. In addition to vascular regulation, nitric oxide plays an important role in immune responses and neuronal signal transmission. The 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded for discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signal molecule (see Nobel webpage) – a fact which some websites capitalize on to promote their “nitric oxide” supplements. The non-essential amino acid arginine is the substrate for the nitric oxide synthase enzyme, which catalyzes the oxidation of arginine to produce nitric oxide and citrulline.
Nitric oxide supplements usually contain arginine alpha-ketoglutarate, which purportedly increases and maintains a high level of nitric oxide in muscles. In theory, the production of nitric oxide from the supplemental arginine promotes vasodilation, which increases blood flow, oxygen transport, and delivery of nutrients to skeletal muscle during resistance training. This purportedly results in dramatic increases in muscle size and strength. The directions for one product recommend taking 3 tablets (3 grams) twice a day, once in the morning on an empty stomach and 30 minutes prior to lunch for a total of 6 grams per day. But wait, where’s the scientific support for “nitric oxide” supplements?
2006-09-28 13:40:19
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answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6
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Just a peice of info...I know from personal experience that simple diet and exercise can help DRAMATICALLY with this problem. Sometimes high blood pressure can cause ED. You should have your blood pressure checked as well as start an excellent diet and exercise program.
2006-09-28 13:46:05
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answered by Monica P 1
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None tried them all cost you $5.00 a pill for viagra.100mg cut in half.
2006-09-28 13:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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go to a GNC or a vitamin store.. they have alot of over the counter enhancements..
2006-09-28 13:43:07
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answered by sissybombay 3
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I don't know.... Sorry that would suck!
2006-09-28 13:40:18
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answered by digitaldancer22 4
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