Impotence cream is the remedy supplied by Ultimate Herbal for revitalising sexual
stimulation and penis arousal. With it's simple 'easy to apply' formula,
impotence
cream will absorb into the penis, relaxing the muscles to allow more blood
flow and circulation that will rejuvenate the penis' muscle power and give you a
strong erection.
For the past 6 years, I have not been able to have normal sexual relations with
my wife. It has been very depressing for the both of us. I really did not expect
this cream to work, since I have been told that nothing would really help my condition.
I tried this cream for 1 month by applying it twice daily. Surprisingly, after about
two weeks, I noticed a better response and more feeling. By the end of the month
I was able to perform as if I was 30. I now apply the cream every other day. I wish
you success with this great product.
To achieve a strong erection, the arterial chambers of the penis have to engorge
with blood and lock that blood in to maintain the erection. Most people are aware
that our arterial system can begin to fur up as we age (a process accelerated by
diabetes), but few make the obvious connection between a weakened blood flow and
a weaker erection.
Ultimate Impotency Cream (60g)
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1 Months Supply
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£22.00
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2 Months Supply + 1 Free
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£42.00
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3 Months Supply
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£55.00
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4 Months Supply
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£69.00
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If you feel that the blood flow to your genitals may be weakening, you may care
to try a cream that has been clinically proven to reverse impotence. ULTIMATE™
Cream causes the arterial walls to relax and in so doing returns the blood flow
to the penis. It is applied both morning and evening for a few weeks following which
a stronger fuller erection should begin to appear.
WHAT'S IN ULTIMATE™ CREAM?
Purified water, Natural Oxygenated Oil (Glycerol Triesters), Cetyl Alcohol, PEG-100
Stearate, Polysorbate 80, Sorbitan Oleate, Dimethicone, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Phenoxyethanol
Methyparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben.
CLINICAL TRIALS :
The study was conducted in 104 patients with a mean age of 51.8 years (the youngest
was 22 years old and the oldest was 78 years old). These patients used just a cream
and not Caplets. In half of the cases impotence had been present for more than a
year. It was recent (less than 3 months) in 27% of cases and very long standing
(more than 5 years) in 22% of the cases. In 18% of patients, no factor responsible
for triggering impotence could be identified.The other cases presented associated
risk factors (50%). Relationship problems (38%) and premature ejaculation (28%).
Lastly in 25% of patients, the sexual dysfunction appeared to be related to work
or family problems or to a treated or non-treated concomitant disease.