Prolixus Review
Evaluation placement: 9th
On its website, Prolixus proudly aims to quell male anxiety in the bedroom by adding thickness and width to the penis. What frontlines its product development is a two-step system called Tissue Stimulation Transport System (TSTS), purportedly “the next generation in oral delivery” of male enhancement supplements.
Ingredients and claims:
No ingredient list could be found anywhere on the Prolixus website. This gives us the difficulty in gauging how “natural” and high-grade the formulation of this male enhancer is.
One interesting bit we found, however, is its outright disdain for penis lengthening, saying that there’s NO safe way of doing it, and that penile width or thickness is all one’s sexual partner “really cares about, wants, and needs.” This is a strong deviation from the penis-lengthening solutions offered by other supplements in its category.
Positives:
- Clear focus on penis-thickening benefits
- Claims of a revolutionary oral delivery system called TSTS
- Multiple bottle offers
Negatives:
- No ingredient list found on the Web
- Lack of evidence on how its TSTS outshine other male enhancement formula and oral delivery system
- A deluge of negative reviews and feedback online, deeming Prolixus “a waste of money”
The Bottom Line:
The movers behind Prolixus need to do extra work in proving the efficacy of the pill. The most basic thing to do is to disclose its ingredient list and show their safety levels. They also readily dismiss the possibility of penile lengthening through herbal, natural means. Will this weight heavily against the more established credibility of other brands offering such benefit? We hardly think so. We applaud this kind of “swagger,” along with the importance of a thicker penis during sex. But Prolixus just needs to perform well enough and have positive customer feedback outweigh the many negative ones it’s been receiving so far.



