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Sex Pills A-Z: What Works & What Doesn't

Sex Pills A-Z: What Works & What Doesn't

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, concise information, well written and fun to read!
Review: Carlon M. Colker, M.D. has done a good job in writing a fair book describing items that men and women have used over the years in order to pepper up their sex lives. I found the historical uses of various herbs and even Viagra (heart medicine) to be insightful. In my travels and world trekking, I plan to pick up some of the esoteric substances and give them a whirl.

In short, a power packed must read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy reading, informative and balanced information.
Review: Dr. Colker's review of sexual performance enahncers, both pharmaceutical and over the counter is a very informative book. I have enjoyed the pleasure of using this information for bettering the sex life of many people. For the price, you may not get a better bang for your buck!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tiresome focus on ineffective supplements & biased approach
Review: This is a drab book that gives tiresome discussions of one thing after another that isn't helpful while ignoring many things that are useful. While there is some merit in discussing ineffective sexual adjuncts, I believe that readers would prefer to read about things that DO work. This book is published by Advanced Research Press (ARP)... Perhaps not surprisingly the author touts what ARP is hawking; there is even an advertisement in the book. The professionalism of this book is further tarnished by the inclusion of too many corny pictures showing an over-muscled woman and man striking unnatural poses on the beach.


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