Sinrex Review 
Evaluation placement: 6th
R.Oh Canada
1320 State Route 9
Champlain, NY 12919
USA
From the Sinrex website:
Sinrex redefines male enhancement with the most effective formula available without a prescription. Sinrex is 100% safe and free from side effects. The Sinrex formula is useful for achieving harder and long-lasting erections. Using Sinrex will help you improve and restore your sexual stamina and performance.
Sinrex makes a strong case for male enhancement by claiming to be a 100% natural pill with no unpleasant side effects.
Ingredients and claims:
This male enhancement pill’s ingredients Yohimbe extract, muira puama, oyster extract, maca, and a “secret proprietary blend.” It also states having “potent aphrodisiacs” and “rare herbs” for sexual stimulation. Yohimbe extract – shown in studies to help cause harder, longer-lasting erections – takes the spotlight in the ingredient list.
A firmer, larger, and longer-lasting erection is its main promotional message. In addition, it also hopes to:
- Decrease impotence
- Temporarily increase penile size (both length and width)
- Cause more intense orgasms
- Combat premature ejaculation
- Support sexual health
Positives:
- Comprehensive label information
- Value for money with its volume selling offers
Negatives:
- Should be avoided by those with oyster/shellfish allergies
- Guarantees absolutely no side effects, but is keen on reporting mild head flushing and temporary headache in a small percentage of its users
- Its testimonial base could still expand to vouch for its “high success rate” statements
The Bottom Line:
Sinrex enjoys the benefits of persuasive writing and user-friendly navigation on its website. We hope, though, that it goes farther out in proving its “high success rate” and “absolutely no side effects” claims. Keeping its “proprietary blend” a secret also doesn’t rank too high on our transparency rating. With products that claim to be safe and all-natural, undisclosed components may leave potential customers wondering – or simply in doubt.



