Male Enhancement Rating: 8th
Overall Success Rate: 83%

Enzyte

Company: Merazon Health Products, Inc.
Phone: 1-800-414-8009
Address: 444 N.E. Ravenna Blvd, Suite 211, Seattle, WA 98115-6467
Official Website: www.enzyte.com

Enzyte is a pioneer in the field of natural male enhancement, popularized by commercials featuring “Smiling Bob,” a man who always has a wide, silly grin because he has a bigger package.. It is also one of the most controversial male enhancement products due to its past legal troubles. But if a product has battled a multimillion dollar lawsuit and manages to survive, it must be good for something, right? Let’s find out.

Claims and Components

Enzyte contains Korean Red Ginseng Root, Gingko Biloba, Tribulus Terrestris, L-arginine, Avena Sativa, Horny Goat Weed, Muira Puama, Saw Palmetto, and Swedish Flower Pollen, Niacin, Zinc, and Copper. It claims to steadily increase blood flow to your tool for firmer, stronger, and fuller erections. The Enzyte male enhancement formula has been imitated and improved by newer male enhancement products because of Enzyte’s success during its early years – it claims to have been used by five million men around the world.

The original Enzyte formula contained Yohimbe, a popular and controversial male enhancement ingredient. Yohimbe is a powerful natural vasodilator – a substance that causes blood vessels to expand. Wider blood vessels mean a bigger supply of blood to your penis and improved erection quality. However, Yohimbe is also known to produce unpleasant side effects. While Enzyte’s fall from grace is mainly due to its past legal troubles, the omission of Yohimbe also contributed to the product’s current lower ranking.

Enzyte’s benefits are presented in general terms – again, because of past legal troubles involving unsubstantiated claims. One thing we don’t agree with is the current claim that it helps “increase blood flow all day and all night,” which simply isn’t possible.

The Good

  • Convenient once a day dosage
  • Simple website navigation
  • Lower price than its main competitors

The Bad

  • No longer includes Yohimbe
  • Does not specify how long you need to take it to experience its male enhancement benefits
  • Does not have any testimonials on its website
  • Past legal troubles may dissuade prospective consumers from trying the product

The Verdict

The old Enyzte had balls and a lot of swagger (though this is what ultimately led to its downfall); the current Enzyte is a shell of its former self. However, its male enhancement formula is still worth trying and its relatively lower price makes it a good investment.

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