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I read F&E review on xiadafil and ordered some. I did not see any other post that had used it yet. I plan to give a very unbiased review of it. I hope it is half as good as it reads.
Chow |
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Do you have a backup plan in case you get an erection that last four or more hours?
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Yes!
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Well so what is it?
Do you have a small rubber hammer? Would you go to the Dr? Would you "ride it out? |
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Lucky Husband of Eddy |
We'll be carrying Xiadafil starting on Tuesday. We feel very strongly this product works and so we're going out on a limb to sell it.
Get FREE shipping on US orders $100 or more in our online store ("forums" discount code still applies). Come party with us February 8th, 2009 at LOVE LA.Tickets available soon! |
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Yo,
I got my order in and I a very satisfied with the order process. No problems what-so-ever. There are 8 tablets and they say take two at a time, some men may take one with good results. $39.95 divided by 4 = basically $9.99 per dose, if one will work, make that $5.00 a pop. They say take it on an empty stomach, eating no earlier than an hour before taking. I have not taken it yet, but I want to repeat that the order process was excellent. Chow |
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F&E,
If ya'll carry it and I like it, or lets say we like it, I will certainly make my next order with ya'll. (you guys west coast style) Chow |
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Fraggle,
Sorry, did not mean to evade your questions. Yes No Damn right! Later, Chow |
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Lucky Husband of Eddy |
We now sell Xiafadil. And I only recommend ONE tablet per dose for anyone under 60 years old, and even older if possible.
Get FREE shipping on US orders $100 or more in our online store ("forums" discount code still applies). Come party with us February 8th, 2009 at LOVE LA.Tickets available soon! |
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Freddy,
I will certainly take your advice on that. Taking one pill cuts the cost in half. I have not tried it yet, but one pill it will be. Not tonight, grandkids up in here! Chow |
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Just a couple of thoughts on the ingredients list of this... there are two mispellings that'll inhibit one's ability to research the ingredients:
Foxglove Root (Rehennia Glutinosa)... First off, this *isn't* the root of the ornamental foxglove plant, digitalis purpurea, which would be flat out dangerous to use. The actual latin name on that is Rehmannia glutinosa; its a widely used herb in traditional chinese medicine as a "yin tonic" and to "build the blood". They would use it for people with anemia - pale face, deficiency. Rhondiola Rosea... this should actually be Rhodiola rosea. Its considered a stimulating adaptogen; something that helps balance the functioning of the hypothalamus, pituitary and adrenals, which can strengthen one's resiliancy to stress. Its quite stimulating. While many are OK with it, some people can get jittery. Epimedium is horny goat weed. |
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Arctic colonist |
They sell a herbal mixture with something called foxglove and people buy it? Wow, herb lore has declined I guess! But then even the real foxglove was (is?) used for medicinal purposes, when it was not used to murder somebody.
Is Rodiola rosea the same as Sedum rosea? Apparently they eat for salad in Greenland. Amazingly horny guys in Greenland? Bittersweet, I always love your posts. The lunatic, the lover and the poet Are of imagination all compact |
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Mod. |
No Rhodiola and Sedum are different. Digitalis was, and is in its synthetic form, used to treat heart disease. Incorrectly used many plant remedies are toxic - think of Belladonna!
The ingredients in xiadafil are basically what would be used in traditional Chinese medicine... a friend of ours makes his own tonic using them which is extremely potent! In all things be true to yourself |
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foxglove is the common name of both rehmannia and digitalis. As a general rule of thumb, all ingredients should include the latin name of the plant, since common names are very often applied to different plants.
The biggest issue with most plant medicines (or "supplements" as they have to be called now) isn't that they're likely to be dangerous or harmful (though metabolife certainly made that possibility a reality by grossly misusing the plants it included), but that the formulas are thrown together in a way that makes sense on paper, but not in a formula. Just like a recipe you'd make for dinner, the ingredients have to work together, supporting and balancing each other. But if the people formulating them don't understand the plants well (which requires having a practical working knowledge of them), it'd be easy to make a bad formula. As an example, one could use the excellent antioxidant activities of tomatoes and dark chocolate to justify creating a formula combining the two, but anyone familiar with these plants probably gets heebie jeebies just thinking about dark cocoa ketchup. |
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(blush) Someday I'll write a manifesto on aphrodisiacs to post here, and how to tell which ones are good when and for whom. Alas that such a pledge ends up on a long list of pledges of more immediate necessity... |
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