Maxoderm

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Maxoderm is one in a line of newer products, male enhancement creams. While not completely close minded to the idea a cream could somehow result in penis enlargement or sexual enhancement I am quite skeptical.

Their site is very nicely laid out, though full of misinformation. They begin by claiming that Maxoderm is much more effective than any pill could because it is applied directly to the desired area. Erections and the concept of holistic penis enlargement are both dependent upon blood flow, and unfortunately you cannot increase blood flow to one specific area of the body; you can only increase the function of the greater cardiovascular system. What's more, it would be more difficult for a substance to enter the blood stream by being applied to the skin than if it were simply swallowed.

The makers of Maxoderm include the ingredient L-arginine, which is turned into nitric oxide and this does greatly improve blood flow. They also claim that the body cannot produce L-arginine on its own, which is not entirely true. Regardless of that, the makers of Maxoderm have taken a different slant on stimulating additional blood flow to the penis as well adding to the formula an ingredient called vasotram auctum, which is supposed to help the blood vessels dilate. This basically means that veins become wider. Unless you have very high cholesterol or are suffering from a syndrome which causes small blood vessels this should not be a factor in blood flow to the penis or anywhere else in the body. In theory, if this ingredient does what Maxoderm claims it may be useful in preventing stroke if taken orally.

A cream, though not necessarily Maxoderm, could potentially increase sensitivity which would make sex more enjoyable or it could contain a numbing agent which could prolong erections and prevent premature ejaculation. Maxoderm claims to do both of these, though these two theories are completely at odds. They also claim that the cream can enhance sexual performance, but with such a small boost to blood flow it is unlikely there would be much of a difference. Not surprisingly, the Maxoderm website gives very little information on exactly how it can do any of these.

The ingredients of Maxoderm are quite different than most male enhancement formulas I've seen, but then again I am used to seeing the formulas of pills and supplements. There were only two that I recognized; saw palmetto extract is used in the treatment of the urinary and reproductive systems. Zinc I also recognized because magnesium, zinc and copper are commonly added to many different herbal supplements, though it has no applications as far as male enhancement.

So the main question is, "does Maxoderm work?" Based on the ingredients and the information of the site most likely there would be some positive effects, but they would be very mild. In my opinion there is very little to gain by using Maxoderm. Instead a supplement like VigRX or BigPRX would offer far more in both enlargement and sexual enhancement.

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