
Synopsis: A supplement that induces smooth muscle
for increased blood flow and arterial dilation, resulting in harder, longer
lasting erections.
Our Review:
You'd think it would be fairly straightforward.
Take a bunch of well-known and researched herbal substances
known to stimulate blood flow, mix them all together, and put ‘em
in a capsule. With Viagra,
Cialis, and Levitra grabbing market
share through their proven ability to provide longer, harder
erections, the natural supplement market has been taking
advantage of this huge demand by producing alternatives to these
chemical substances with nasty side effects and attempting to
mimic their effects, mostly with disappointing results.
In our
own experience, we’ve tried dozens of these natural products, with varying
degrees of success, always returning to the tried and true Cialis whenever
we really want to hit the sheets hard and need a boost. True, the headache
that comes with the rock hard penis isn’t the most pleasant thing in the
world, but it’s the price we pay for guaranteed results.
So there
we were at a trade show in October 2007, confronted yet again by all manner
of Cialis alternatives, politely passing on one after another and focusing
instead on the various new vibrators and other hard paraphernalia. That is
until a very determined sales representative named Gina Lopez shoved a few
samples of something called Xafadil into our hands and
insisted we try them or else.
Tempted to politely blow her off, we instead dropped them in our show bags
and moved on, figuring we’d throw one down a some later occasion. Uh, no.
Gina was not to be denied and blocked our path to get her sales pitch out,
explaining how their blend was better and how I, in particular, needed to
prepare myself to buy millions of these little blue pills after just one
use.
As we do
with all these sorts of products, though, we put Xiadafil to the same
rigorous testing standards as every other supplement we’ve ingested –
natural or otherwise. That is, I drink a bunch of alcohol, stay awake until
3am, and attempt to, ahem, perform
in a sleepy, drunken stupor. Many an aphrodisiac has failed to get Mr. Happy
awake, let me tell you; in fact, only ONE has so far done the job (Nasutra),
and it was discovered to contain Viagra (secretly blended into the product
in China) and
pulled from the market. Could Xiadafil be the first to match the proven
Tribulus? I took one pill on an empty stomach with a few shots of 15 year
old Scotch following it down for about the next hour.
To my
wife’s dismay (she counts on these things NOT working at 3am), my Xiadafil
dose not only brought me to attention at my appointed time, but kept me
going for longer than Mrs. Freddy was ready to endure. I finished things off
as promptly as I could – alcohol notwithstanding – and pounded down a glass
of water and two ibuprofen to counter the possible hangover to come, vowing
to try Xiadafil again to verify the result. Sure enough, two days later (and
without the alcohol), I was able to give my wife the pounding of her life,
only this time with her full blessing. I did experience a strange
side-effect (watery eyes and tightening in my sinuses), but it passed about
an hour after onset.
So there
you have it; Xiadafil delivered and SEI Pharmaceutical’s Gina Lopez was
vindicated beyond any doubt. In fact, I’ve tracked her down at two
subsequent trade shows to score more capsules and we have now made an
exception to our "no supplements" policy to carry this product ourselves.
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