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Offline oap69

Has anyone used Draggon Light pills please.  Advertised as 100% herbal and works quickly.
I haven't used a viagra type pill before but seen these on line with a good review, but do they have side effects?


Offline mr.bluesky

Herbal type "blue pills" are generally a waste of time and money.   Like the ones you get from the vending machines in gents toilets. All they do is make you £3 poorer imo. :dash:

Offline winkywanky

'Herbal' means jackshit. Deadly Nightshade is herbal.

What matters is does it work and is it safe?

Any advert which makes big play of the 'herbal' aspect and little else  is probably full of shit. Both in terms of whether it works and whether it will make your nob fall off.

Offline oap69

Looking at the ingredients shown as;
Eleutherococcus senticocus (siberian ginseng), Avena sativa extract (oat straw seed), L-Arginine, Sacra extract (rhodiola root)

Offline Absolutman

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Yes but that’s just the declared ingredients. Some of these natural products have been found to contain amounts of the same active ingredients found in the well-known pharmaceutical products. They do not mention that on the label.
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Offline Mr Sinister

Looking at the ingredients shown as;
Eleutherococcus senticocus (siberian ginseng), Avena sativa extract (oat straw seed), L-Arginine, Sacra extract (rhodiola root)

Some of these ingredients you're better off taking separately in general on a daily basis to give you a boost.

Offline oap69

Some of these ingredients you're better off taking separately in general on a daily basis to give you a boost.

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Offline notcalledchris



What matters is does it work and is it safe?


Herbal remedies might work and they might be safe. But only proper pharmaceuticals have to undergo clinical trials to prove both those things

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Looking at the ingredients shown as;
Eleutherococcus senticocus (siberian ginseng), Avena sativa extract (oat straw seed), L-Arginine, Sacra extract (rhodiola root)

L-arginine helps blood flow and also assists sildenafil (hits the N.O. pathway early on). Siberian is the wrong sort of ginseng. You want Korean Red Panax. A good brand gives a rapid effect, energy, outlook and (medium quality studies) better wood. Rhodiola is just an adaptogen, helps the body long term mostly (if that). Some effects noted for long term dativa use but they’re minor.

Check yourself in examine.com for user-friendly summaries of medical evidence and ConsumerLab.org for brand analysis. (There’s also some threads on here for individual ingredients.) Meanwhile keep taking the blueys!

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Offline Mr Sinister

L-arginine helps blood flow and also assists sildenafil (hits the N.O. pathway early on). Siberian is the wrong sort of ginseng. You want Korean Red Panax. A good brand gives a rapid effect, energy, outlook and (medium quality studies) better wood. Rhodiola is just an adaptogen, helps the body long term mostly (if that). Some effects noted for long term dativa use but they’re minor.

Check yourself in examine.com for user-friendly summaries of medical evidence and ConsumerLab.org for brand analysis. (There’s also some threads on here for individual ingredients.) Meanwhile keep taking the blueys!

 :hi:

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I'll also add microdose on Cialis(Tadalafil generic) 2.5mg daily go upto 5mg, with some form of exercise help blood flow, muscle etc...and of course the wood. A lot of people don't realize these pills have benefits outside the bedroom.

Offline Gordon Bennett

Half of that stuff is in bog-standard Wellman vitamin pills that are a fraction of cost. I think Wellman do more expensive pills for gents trying to boost fertility too - they have more of those strange roots, barks, grasses, and moss stuff in them I think?

Offline oap69

L-arginine helps blood flow and also assists sildenafil (hits the N.O. pathway early on). Siberian is the wrong sort of ginseng. You want Korean Red Panax. A good brand gives a rapid effect, energy, outlook and (medium quality studies) better wood. Rhodiola is just an adaptogen, helps the body long term mostly (if that). Some effects noted for long term dativa use but they’re minor.

Check yourself in examine.com for user-friendly summaries of medical evidence and ConsumerLab.org for brand analysis. (There’s also some threads on here for individual ingredients.) Meanwhile keep taking the blueys!


Thanks for the info.