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Subscriptions cost 100 US dollars for lifelong free consultation by email.

The consultation deals with enhancing sexual experience with medications that are FDA-approved, albeit not for sexual enhancement.

Such medications exist, and there has been scientific research into them, though the pharmaceutical industry is no longer interested. The patents have expired, and there is no money to be made with them. Even if a company were to obtain approval to market them for libido and orgasm enhancement, the cheap generic versions sold for other conditions would still be around, killing all profit potential.

From the perspective of big pharma, it would be better if older meds with expired patents would no longer be distributed, or the fewer the better.

The information I can provide is worthwhile to pay for, not only because it would be a substantial effort to dig it up on the Internet, but also because my knowledge is first-hand. I have tried myself those meds that I talk about.

And the experiences I have had don't fall just into the two categories of "valuable" and "worthless" (most tested products), but also into a third category of "definitely avoid".

My first-hand experience is way superior to what scientific studies have established on these medications.

Physicians or scientists who haven't taken these substances themselves, and only report the effects they observe in lab animals and human guinea pigs, they know nothing about the libido and orgasm potential of these medications.

They may measure heart rate and time from the start of the copulatory process to ejaculation, and this may suggest no major difference to sober controls. But they fail to recognize what goes on in the brain of test subjects, and not know the difference between a so-so and a mind-blowing orgasm, simply because such nuances do not show on their equipment.

I do want to reiterate that my consultation does not deal with phosphodiesterase inhibitors like Viagra and Cialis. Information on those is available on standard heath websites.

And I, too, want to reiterate that I am not a MD, and the information on my site and in my subscriber mails do not constitute medical advice.

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