FALSE use of ADVERTISING. There has been a large number of complaints filed against the makers of Extenze due to misleading advertising. These complaints were even official organizations such as the Better Business Bureau. The product is advertised as an herbal supplement that is designed to quickly, some advertising claims during the night, increase penis size.
Is said to be 100% safe, but there is no clinical evidence, provided that the evidence has been made. Is said to guarantee results, but there is no evidence indicating the results are shown on the site. In addition to his claims about the increase in size, but also claims to work as much as Viagra causes erections, even claims to produce more frequent erections. Again, no evidence or reviews that provide evidence of this and results of clinical trials is provided.
Without any proof behind its claims are obviously false advertising. Any product that makes claims that can not be supported by any evidence of concerts of others, is the presentation of information, which is not justified, and advertising this leads to creating a false image of the product. Also leads individuals to buy a product, what does not.
Other assets in this Extenze product is that it is supposed to increase the sensitivity of the penis and also act as a desire to increase the production of aphrodisiac, pleasure, and the power and performance. This makes it sound like something from a Extenze car engine. The product makes claims too.
Makes the sound of the product as a kind of all sexual purpose fixer. This is obviously false advertising as there is no herbal supplement in existence when the benefits associated with so many people. Neither list their ingredients list and taking into account the ingredients found in Extenze would need a minimum of 4-12 weeks to see a result leading the only option in his argument that the misleading advertising.
The product is also intended as an herbal supplement. This implies that comes from plants but Extenze contains something called Orchic substance, which in reality is somewhat removed from the testes of animals especially cows, but pigs are also used. The rest of the substances that seem to be aimed at increasing energy or increased levels of testosterone, none of which actually do nothing to increase the size although they increase the libido.
It is obvious that Extenze is dedicated to misleading advertising. His claims are unsubstantiated. No list of ingredients at the same time say that penis size increases of the ingredients are designed to increase libido and energy making it more aphrodisiac than a product of the improvement in size. There are no clinical reports or other evidence presented other than a statement that works.
FALSE use of ADVERTISING.
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