
Enzyte Review
Merazon Health Products, Inc.
444 N.E. Ravenna Blvd, Suite 211
Seattle, WA 98115-6467
Remember Smiling Bob? This fictional spokesman is instrumental in the popularity of Enzyte , a “once-daily tablet” for natural male enhancement. If solving millions of erectile dysfunction cases (as it claims) has put it in the spotlight, the same outstanding reach must also be responsible for multimillion-dollar legal claims against the brand. Read on for a scrutiny of this male enhancement pill.
Ingredients and claims:
Enzyte comprises a number of well-known herbal ingredients: Korean red ginseng root, Ginkgo Biloba, L-arginine, and horny goat weed, among others. Its formula also includes niacin for heightened sensation, zinc for better arousal, and copper for stamina during sexual performance.
This male enhancement pill has been known for its recommended 1-pill-a-day dose. Daily supplementation is marketed as useful in:
- Increasing blood flow all day and all night
- Achieving firmer, stronger, fuller-feeling erections
- Reaching peak sexual enhancement
Positives:
- Massive reach – millions of boxes sold, if you believe the website
- Potent herbal ingredients such as Ginkgo Biloba
- Good selling strategy, i.e. free Enzyte samples available
Negatives:
- Multimillion legal battles in the past due to its ads’ allegedly “unsubstantiated claims”
- No Yohimbe extract – an effective male enhancement herb – in the ingredient mix
- A growing number of negative testimonials online
The Bottom Line:
Suffice to say, popularity and extensive reach has been both boon and bane for Enzyte. It’s able to send its anti-erectile dysfunction messages across, but its ads also frequently hit a (legal) nerve. This male enhancement pill has that potential of making you smile like Smiling Bob, but the sexual benefits could be rather limited; potent herbs like Yohimbe could’ve enhanced the formulation very well. When it comes to the legal cases, we hope that Enzyte could iron out the kinks for it to steadily earn confidence.



