In September of 2015, a California man filed a lawsuit that might just change the way male enhancement supplements are marketed and perceive forever. The suit is aimed at a male enhancement drug available over the counter and while it targets only one company and specific brand, the implications could have a far reaching effect on the industry as a whole. Robert Matus is the man who has brought the suit and he’s made it a class action filing. That means that many other men who feel similarly have jumped on board, increasing the litigants in this suit. The lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of California of San Bernardino County has been formally lodged against Premium Nutraceuticals LLC. The charge? Fraud and deception. The focus of the lawsuit is the product Vydox. This is a popular male enhancement supplement sold across several websites, including global retailers such as Amazon. The supplement claims to be able to produce harder and better erections as well as improving stamin…
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Traditionally, medical professionals and men all over the world have thought of premature ejaculation as a form of illness that affect sexual performance. This approach made it easy for men to seek help and to understand how and why it might be occurring. But one recent study has turned that thinking on its head and sent shock waves through the male enhancement community. Vincenzo Puppo, a respected and prominent expert in sexual health, recently published a review of the literature for premature ejaculation. While this was not a clinic trial or study, it was a comprehensive overview and expert analysis of the available data. Puppo had experience studying and writing about human sexuality, in particular the roles of orgasm in human sexuality. Puppor reviewed the evidence regarding the physiology of early ejaculation and also considered the body of evidence that supports it as an illness. In the end, he determined that, while problematic, premature ejaculation is not actually an illne…
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Welcome to 2016! Now that all the toasts have been made and we’re back to the daily grind, it’s time to get down to what the new year is really about: trying to make this one better than the last one. For a lot of people, the new year is a great time to make some new health goals, and for men, few health goals are as important as keeping your testosterone levels high. Here are a few simple testosterone hacks to do just that. Yep. Chances are, if you’ve made any fitness goals for the year, this one is already on the list somewhere. Most people know that maintaining a healthy weigh is an important part of a healthy life, but what you may not know is that studies show losing weight also boosts your testosterone levels. Losing weight is simple enough: You just have to burn more calories than you consume. Of course, “simple” and “easy” don’t mean the same thing, but there are a few practical ways to start that don’t involve hours in…
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Burdens related to poor sleep may put men with sleep apnea at increased risk of erectile dysfunction. In a study of 713 male patients who visited Seoul National University Hospital for snoring and/or daytime sleepiness from 2006 to 2014, depressive symptoms and a low quality of life due to sleep problems were clearly linked to erectile dysfunction. The findings suggest that psychological interventions may improve the sexual health of men with sleep apnea. “It is important that physicians ask male obstructive sleep apnea patients if they have any erectile dysfunction. If yes, any psychological problems including depression should be considered,” said Dr. Hyun-Woo Shin, co-author of The Journal of Sexual Medicine study. Study: Low Quality of Life and Depressive Symptoms as an Independent Risk Factor for Erectile Dysfunction in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Yung Jin Jeon MD, Dae Wui Yoon PhD, Doo Hee Han MD, PhD, Tae-Bin Won MD, PhD, Dong-Young Kim MD, PhD and Hyun-Woo Shin MD, …
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