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Offline puntingking

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Anyone knows does these work? I have not been seeing one working girl a week like i did till mid summer. More like one working girl every 2 or 3 weeks. I want to raise my libido a little higher so i can go back to visit one working girl each week like i did.  ;)

Has anybody tried these? if so, did these work for you?

Thanks  :hi:

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32 reviews on Holland and Barrett, 22 of them 1 star. Only 3 of them 5 star.

That speaks volumes.
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Anyone knows does these work? I have not been seeing one working girl a week like i did till mid summer. More like one working girl every 2 or 3 weeks. I want to raise my libido a little higher so i can go back to visit one working girl each week like i did.  ;)

Has anybody tried these? if so, did these work for you?

Thanks  :hi:



WHY ?
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Offline winkywanky

Very surprised at Holland & Barrett here, they seem to be implying very strongly that this will improve your sexual performance. This almost certainly falls foul of the law, they're making clinical assertions which are unproven IMO.

And apparently one of the ingredients is 'silicon diode'. WTF?!!! Your're likely to find that in a transistor radio, not a libido enhancer  :lol:.

I can see H&B coming a cropper over this.

And for anyone considering buying, with the state of the labelling I wouldn't even use it to treat athlete's foot, let alone erectile function.

Jeezus...

Offline winkywanky

32 reviews on Holland and Barrett, 22 of them 1 star. Only 3 of them 5 star.

That speaks volumes.


Yes, many of the reviews state they could only get BBC Radio1, which as we all know is shit  :D.

Offline Strawberry

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Very surprised at Holland & Barrett here, they seem to be implying very strongly that this will improve your sexual performance. This almost certainly falls foul of the law, they're making clinical assertions which are unproven IMO.

And apparently one of the ingredients is 'silicon diode'. WTF?!!! Your're likely to find that in a transistor radio, not a libido enhancer  :lol:.

I can see H&B coming a cropper over this.

And for anyone considering buying, with the state of the labelling I wouldn't even use it to treat athlete's foot, let alone erectile function.

Jeezus...

Their words seem very carefully chosen for example use of the word 'promote'. Sarsaparilla reminds me of a drink sold at a market cafe in my childhood. I have known a couple of men use one of the ingredients L-arginine convinced it made a difference, find no difference when they stopped using it. Placebo power can be very useful. There's a huge supplements market out there who do try to make customers think they are lacking in something which their product can provide.

Offline winkywanky

What do you reckon on the silicon diode?

The labelling is an absolute joke, H&B should be very wary of anything with labelling so jokily bad.

I think they're on thin ice with this, I think they need to have a word with their buyers.

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What do you reckon on the silicon diode?

The labelling is an absolute joke, H&B should be very wary of anything with labelling so jokily bad.

I think they're on thin ice with this, I think they need to have a word with their buyers.

Surely it's a misprint in which case  :bomb: absolutely shocking.

Have you tried toggling between the 2g and 10g pack?  :wacko: :crazy:
« Last Edit: October 29, 2019, 01:38:30 pm by Strawberry »

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Probably should be silicon dioxide - sand.

Offline winkywanky

Surely it's a misprint in which case  :bomb: absolutely shocking.

Have you tried toggling between the 2g and 10g pack?  :wacko: :crazy:


Yes, why?

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Yes, why?

2g £8.99
10g £4.48

2g pack clearly labelled 2 tablets, 10g pack clearly labelled 10 tablets.

Apart from the 10g no longer being available am I missing something?
« Last Edit: October 29, 2019, 02:02:24 pm by Strawberry »

Offline winkywanky

You're not, if guys are desperate for an erection they'll just have to buy the smaller and much worse value packs.

I still think it's very dodgy, as for a 'fine line' of legality which you think they're treading, I would disagree, they say 'works within 30mins'. Works at what exactly?  :unknown:

Offline Strawberry

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You're not, if guys are desperate for an erection they'll just have to buy the smaller and much worse value packs.

I still think it's very dodgy, as for a 'fine line' of legality which you think they're treading, I would disagree, they say 'works within 30mins'. Works at what exactly?  :unknown:

I'd seen that but it hadn't jumped out at me, definitely gives the impression that it 'works' - does something.

Did you see the warning which mentions consulting a Doctor, I wasn't sure if it was being associated with the health conditions listed but it's a new sentence so I think not?

Offline winkywanky

I'd seen that but it hadn't jumped out at me, definitely gives the impression that it 'works' - does something.

Did you see the warning which mentions consulting a Doctor, I wasn't sure if it was being associated with the health conditions listed but it's a new sentence so I think not?

Trading Standards will be having a word with them about this I reckon.

The ingredients listed are in no way 'new science', most of it is the type of stuff you get in Red Bull, mild stimulants which *might* assist matters but certainly not clinically proven to improve sexual performance. Snake oil.

Offline EL1M1N8OR

I bought H&B ABC vitiamins and they were way too strong.. Coming from a vitamin tablet too.

I personally don't trust H&B anymore.  Just another High Street, Infowars SuperMaleVitality with 6 times the RDA of Lead..

Online mr.bluesky

Probably about as much use as the blue tablets you get from the vending machines in gents toilets. No use what so ever

Offline PepeMAGA

Their words seem very carefully chosen for example use of the word 'promote'. Sarsaparilla reminds me of a drink sold at a market cafe in my childhood. I have known a couple of men use one of the ingredients L-arginine convinced it made a difference, find no difference when they stopped using it. Placebo power can be very useful. There's a huge supplements market out there who do try to make customers think they are lacking in something which their product can provide.

Basic L-arginine isn't that potent as from what I can gather it gets broken down in digestion or isn't easily absorbed. From my own experience AAKG or L-citriline do have a noticeable positive effect during sex. Harder erections without the headache or loss of sensation of viagra

Offline puntingking

you lot have made up my mind. I am going to leave H+B supplements and enhancement pills alone.  :hi:

Offline puntingking

Basic L-arginine isn't that potent as from what I can gather it gets broken down in digestion or isn't easily absorbed. From my own experience AAKG or L-citriline do have a noticeable positive effect during sex. Harder erections without the headache or loss of sensation of viagra

ok. may give AAKG or L-citriline ago. Thanks  :hi:

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WHY ?

i wanted to try it. But not going to bother now after these comments have convinced me to not try them.  :thumbsup:

Offline dieseldriver

Do any of these herbal pills work? Savers sell blue pills that look like Viagra. Rather spend my money on a couple cans of lager......

Offline Simon_9000

Never tried it but was always interested by a blog post from Camilla Raine, a WG I've met in the East Mids. She gives details of a punter who takes a cocktail of vitamins to boost his about of cum. Here's a screenshot of her blog.

I have to say, whatever "Horny Goat Weed" is, I'm not sure I'd ask for that over the counter at HB.  :D



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Never tried it but was always interested by a blog post from Camilla Raine, a WG I've met in the East Mids. She gives details of a punter who takes a cocktail of vitamins to boost his about of cum. Here's a screenshot of her blog.

I have to say, whatever "Horny Goat Weed" is, I'm not sure I'd ask for that over the counter at HB.  :D



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Screenshot is tiny, easier to just copy the list:

L-Arginine
Zinc
Pygeum
Lecithin
Odourless Garlic
Maca
Horny Goat Weed  :sarcastic:

Online Bonker

Went into H&B and got a free sample.
Never again!
Got such a huge boner that every time I turned round I knocked the jars off the shelves.  So embarrassing. Managed to manoeuvre it out of the door. Caused mayhem with the stalls in the mall. Saw a sign for a whorehouse and rushed in, looking to assuage my lust. But it was a scam, just a shop with lots of tat and not pound land.

Panic set in. Whirling between staring onlookers, open-mouthed women and green-eyed men.

Waitrose. Pot noodle. Ben and Jerry's.

Relief at last.

Be warned guys.
« Last Edit: October 30, 2019, 12:23:21 am by Bonker »

Offline puntingking

if H+B have not got any good ones? any other shop on the high street does good enhances?  :hi:

Offline mrfishyfoo

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Anyone knows does these work? I have not been seeing one working girl a week like i did till mid summer. More like one working girl every 2 or 3 weeks. I want to raise my libido a little higher so i can go back to visit one working girl each week like i did.  ;)

Has anybody tried these? if so, did these work for you?

Thanks  :hi:

If you take enough of it to get the benefit of the active ingredient us punters are interested in then yes actually it does.  :hi: :hi:

The ingredient in question being "Epimedium Grandiflorum" aka "Horny Goat Weed" which is a low level PDE5 inhibitor.


Offline winkywanky

Well I shan't need it, I'm a horny old goat already.


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Offline GreyDave

 :hi: Yes I tried them before I started using Kamagra etal now sildenafil from proper chemists s hops or sites answer is


 :( No THEY DO NOT DO ANY THING FOR A 59 year old average bloke with a small dick...it stayed soft and I was angry id been ripped off ...thank goodness the laws regarding the easy avaibility of Sildenafil have changed :drinks:
« Last Edit: October 30, 2019, 08:35:42 pm by GreyDave »

Offline MilleMiglia

Holland and Barrett are a High Street health food store. Anything they sell will be food supplements, nothing more - do not waste your money.

Offline puntingking

Holland and Barrett are a High Street health food store. Anything they sell will be food supplements, nothing more - do not waste your money.

I came to realise that they cannot work. So not spent money on the product.  :thumbsup:

Offline Gordon Bennett

Seems to be a pill containing the usual suspects in terms of natural ingredients and stuff that allegedly gives you a boner. Load of bollocks plus they're more expensive than sidenafil (generic Viagra) I get from Asda. If you're happy to buy these in Holland & Barrett I dunno why you'd be unhappy buying the "real deal" in Asda, Boots, Lloyds or wherever?

Offline puntingking

i suppose. But they ask some questions at the counter when you want to purchase Viagra which puts me off a little.  :thumbsup:

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i suppose. But they ask some questions at the counter when you want to purchase Viagra which puts me off a little.  :thumbsup:

Do they not use a private consulting room, if not I can understand your hesitance?

Offline Doc Holliday

Do they not use a private consulting room, if not I can understand your hesitance?

Yes all pharmacies have a private room. The problem is when you speak to the assistant on the front desk first and she shouts through to the Dispensary .... "Mr Patel ... another limp dick here waiting to see you"

Offline tynetunnel

Yes all pharmacies have a private room. The problem is when you speak to the assistant on the front desk first and she shouts through to the Dispensary .... "Mr Patel ... another limp dick here waiting to see you"
Oh Doc, that was you in the queue behind me yesterday  :sarcastic:

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Oh Doc, that was you in the queue behind me yesterday  :sarcastic:

 :D :D ... actually no. I'm Mr Patel .. nice to speak with you again  ;)

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Do they not use a private consulting room, if not I can understand your hesitance?

You walk up to the counter and say "can I see the pharmacist in private" and they show you to the room. You don't need to say why in public.   :unknown:

Offline The Highwayman

I haven't actually tried to buy any, so may be speaking out of turn, but can't you buy viagra now without prescription from a pharmacy?

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I haven't actually tried to buy any, so may be speaking out of turn, but can't you buy viagra now without prescription from a pharmacy?

Yep. All you have to do is answere a few questions about your general health

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I haven't actually tried to buy any, so may be speaking out of turn, but can't you buy viagra now without prescription from a pharmacy?

Yes, you go into the private room and the fill in a questionnaire, not all pharmacists at Asda can dispense it though, they have to be 'approved' in some way.   

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Yes, you go into the private room and the fill in a questionnaire, not all pharmacists at Asda can dispense it though, they have to be 'approved' in some way.

Yep. All you have to do is answere a few questions about your general health

ok  :thumbsup:

Offline B4bcock

i suppose. But they ask some questions at the counter when you want to purchase Viagra which puts me off a little.  :thumbsup:


You can buy viagra (and the generic version), cialis and spedra online from Lloyds Pharmacy.   There is a questionnaire, but you can sit and think through your answers instead of being on the spot, face to face, and having to blurt them out.   You will have to pay online aswell, which may be awkward with card statements.   It shows up as Lloyds Online and, fortunately, I bank with Lloyds so, if the need ever arose, I could say it was some sort of transfer.   If approved, you can collect the prescription from a Lloyds pharmacy of your choice within a day or two.


Offline marcus1

Just in case anybody has had problems with Viagra I was recommended an alternative, Vardenafil and I found it much better. Can get it from ukmeds with a prescription from them so no need to see your GP.

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You can buy viagra (and the generic version), cialis and spedra online from Lloyds Pharmacy.   There is a questionnaire, but you can sit and think through your answers instead of being on the spot, face to face, and having to blurt them out.   You will have to pay online aswell, which may be awkward with card statements.   It shows up as Lloyds Online and, fortunately, I bank with Lloyds so, if the need ever arose, I could say it was some sort of transfer.   If approved, you can collect the prescription from a Lloyds pharmacy of your choice within a day or two.

That sounds like something I did with Superdrug recently when my punting budget had a 'bonus month' with a bit extra cash coming in. The extra punts I booked meant I was in danger of running out of GP-prescribed Tadalafil so I went online one afternoon, answered some questions correctly and was able to pick up some extra tablets as an insurance after 11.00 the next morning.

I don't know how wide the Superdrug network is, or whether only certain branches participate in this scheme, because as there isn't a Superdrug branch in my town, I had to go to the branch in the centre of a nearby larger town.