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Product Reviewed: Vigorexin
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Price: $19.95

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Does Vigorexin Work?

 

Note: This is a review. To order, visit the Vigorexin website.

 

Vigorexin Review 1

 

Vigorexin is a male enhancement supplement with a lot of things going for it. It’s pretty inexpensive, comparatively. Its ingredients are backed by clinical studies, sort of. It’s the number one selling male enhancement pill available without a prescription, so they say. These, of course, are the promise made by a company trying to sell a product. We took a closer look with the eye of a consumer, in the hope that we could determine whether or not Vigorexin is the sexual performance enhancement pill you want.

 

Benefits of Vigorexin

 

The first thing we wanted to find out was “what does Vigorexin promise?” In this area, Vigorexin is not much different than all the other penis pills out there. They sort of promise you it will make your penis grow, but they’re very careful to say that it helps make your erections bigger, not your actual penis. That’s a good sign. Pills that promise to give you a bigger flaccid penis are lying, plain and simple. It’s the erection they can improve, and that’s what Vigorexin promises.

 

In addition to your bigger, harder erection, Vigorexin also promises to build your stamina and increase the speed with which you recover afterward. Taken together, that means you’ll be going all night on this stuff.  All that for under $20 (insert rolling eyes emoji here).

 

Vigorexin Review 2Vigorexin Ingredients

 

The next thing we focused on was the Vigorexin formula. Just what’s in this stuff that makes it work? Fortunately, the label provides a full list, including amounts. No proprietary blends here, which is a plus, since so many supplements these days keep their ingredient information close to the vest.

 

The list includes:

 

  • Vitamin B6 which provides steady energy with no crash. It’s also involved with tons of the body’s daily necessary chemical reactions.
  • Zinc which is an essential component of the body’s testosterone producing mechanism. A correlative link has been demonstrated between zinc and testosterone. Zinc deficiencies seem to lead to testosterone deficiencies.
  • Tribulus Terrestris (1) which is thought to be able to increase the production of testosterone. It causes an increase in the release of Luteinizing Hormone by the pituitary gland. This increased LH then signals the testes to release an increase in testosterone.
  • Eurycoma Longifolia which can help increase sperm count and may help boost free testosterone levels (WEBSITE SAYS THERE’S A TRIAT ABOUT EURYCOMA LONGIFOLIA AND SPERM COUNT. FIND IT)
  • L-Arginine (2) which is a precursor to nitric oxide. Taking L-Arginine can increase the presence of NO which opens up blood vessels, allowing more blood to flow into the penis for better erections.
  • Horny Goat Weed which is an aphrodisiac that also boosts blood flow for better erections.
  • Avena Sativa which is thought to have a positive effect on free testosterone.
  • Catuaba Bark which is a popular herbal aphrodisiac, capable of providing a powerful libido boost.

 

Vigorexin is a daily supplement. The instructions say to take 2 capsules per day, about 30 minutes before sexual activity.

 

Vigorexin Before and After Reviews

 

Vigorexin Review 3

 

I always try to find as much customer feedback as possible when I’m looking into a supplement. If you can’t find trustworthy opinions, that’s probably the best, truest gauge of how well something works. In this case, the news for Vigorexin isn’t good.

 

Because it’s sold at Amazon.com, there are lots of customer reviews available to view online. At the time of this writing, over half of the Vigorexin reviews on Amazon are 1-star reviews. Here’s what some users had to say:

 

Harry says: “Doesn’t work. It’s not what it claims to be.”

Daniel says: “Didn’t do anything for me, just another fake so-called remedy. Took as directed but nothing.”

Anonymous says: “It’s NOT a Libido Booster. General Rule: the less an ED product costs, the more likely it’s garbage.”

Willie says: “I tried this supplement and have not seen any personal results.”

And it goes on and on like that. It’s very unusually for product to have over half of its reviews as 1-star. But this is clearly the case with Vigorexin.

 

Vigorexin Vs Vigrx Plus

 

How can one male enhancement supplement cost $20 and another $75?!?!  If you heard the ever saying “you get what you pay for”, it applies here.  VigRx plus has more each potent ingredient and still includes a ingredient to enhance absorption.  Between the reviews and the clinical studies, its a no brainer here… VigRx Plus wins here.  To check out our review of VigRx Plus, Click Here.

 

 

Where to Buy Vigorexin

 

There’s an official website where you can purchase Vigorexin. A single bottle costs $19.95 plus shipping, which is pretty cheap. There isn’t really a discount if you buy in bulk, but bigger orders also come with Vigorexin serum for no additional charge. There’s a 90 day guarantee for all website purchases. It applies to one used bottle and all unused bottles that you return.

It’s also available on Amazon.com for a little less at $17.95.

 

Vigorexin Pros

 

  • The ingredients are all listed out on the website.
  • There’s a money back guarantee.

 

Vigorexin Cons

 

  • The reviews are predominantly very negative. No one seems to be getting any side effects from it, it’s just not working.

 

Our Vigorexin Conclusion

 

Vigorexin is a classic case of “you get what you pay for.” The price is much lower than much of what you’ll find out there, but unfortunately, so is the success rate. It’s cheap, but it’s not free. You’d be better off saving up until you can afford something that actually works.

 

 

Sources:

 

(1) The hormonal effects of Tribulus terrestris and its role in the management of male erectile dysfunction – an evaluation using primates, rabbit and rat. Kalamegam GauthamanAdaikan P. Ganesan. Phytomedicine. Volume 15, Issues 1–2, 25 January 2008, Pages 44–54.

 

(2) L-arginine is the physiological precursor for the formation of nitric oxide in endothelium-dependent relaxation. Richard M.J. Palmer,Daryl D. Rees,David S. Ashton,Salvador Moncada. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. Volume 153, Issue 3, 30 June 1988, Pages 1251–1256.

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Q: How many inches your penis gonna get after one month -

A: With Vigorexin, probably not.  Its a pretty cheap product so the results are laughable.  You should check out something clinically proven and with a better guarantee like VigRx Plus or Prosolution Plus.


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