Enzyte Review

Enzyte

Enzyte has been a hot topic in the press and media circles over the past couple years for a number of reasons. Many were related to unsightly practices of the former owner of the company. You’ve probably seen smiling Bob, and maybe you’ve seen the Enzyte stock car – they have made the public certainly aware of the product.

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About

I’ve bought Enzyte before both at GNC and at my local Wal-mart. Enzyte’s formula hasn’t really changed much over the years, featuring a number of herbs that seem to be well documented and well understood. I’ve purchased it in the traditional 30-tablet package, that comes with that trademark stock car on the cover. Usually, GNC offers a money-back guarantee, which makes the purchase decision a little bit easier knowing that I can return it if I have any problems.

I have taken it according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Basically, the guidelines are to take one tablet a day, for natural male enhancement. I decided to take Enzyte in the morning with my breakfast and a glass of water. Enzyte is made in a pressed tablet and goes down pretty easy with water. There wasn’t too much of a noticeable aftertaste which sometimes those products have.

As I mentioned, I’ve tried it on a couple different occasions over the course of a couple months. If you follow the does Enzyte work link, you can see what my conclusions were, and what I thought of the Enzyte product. I hope this page serves as one of the better and most honest reviews on the internet.

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Ingredients

Enzyte’s formula contains the following ingredients. I’ll give you a quick comment based on what I’ve heard about each ingredient. As I mentioned before, some of these ingredients have been studied and understood for a long time, and that is assuring.

Enzyte ingredients are as follows:

  • Horny goat weed : Also referred to as epimedium
  • Ginkgo Biloba : Yes, the memory enhancer
  • Korean Ginseng: Energy Tonic
  • Tribulus Terrestris : Testosterone booster
  • L-Arginine: Amino acid in many fitness supplements
  • Avena Sativa : Extract with limited benefit
  • Maca Root: Peruvian libido booster
  • Muira Puama: Brazilian herb common in many male enhancement supplements
  • Saw Palmetto : The stress reducer

Does Enzyte work? My personal observations

Does it work? That’s the question everyone is asking. Well, for me, unfortunately it didn’t. I took it religiously to the guidelines suggested on both the Enzyte package and on their website. I tried it once a day for over a month and a half. Unfortunately, it didn’t really work for me.

Fortunately, I didn’t observe any side effects of other complications. I heard that Enzyte originally had Yohimbe in its formulation, but dropped it based on some reported side effects. I can completely understand that, as Yohimbe is known to cause headaches and heart palpitations. You’ve got to watch out for that stuff. I’ve tried supplements with Yohimbe before, and while they do work pretty good, the cons typically outweigh the pros.

After about a month of taking Enzyte regularly, I did notice a slight increase in libido. It was very slight, and by that, I mean that I just started thinking more about sleeping with my wife. Was it worth the price of admission? No, not for me. There are other supplements that I’ve taken that work a lot better, which I’ve reviewed if you follow my recommendations link on the left. There are other options out there that work a lot better for my money.

Conclusion

Enzyte might work for you, I can’t comment on that since this review is only based on my experience with it. Just use my viewpoint as another evaluation or consideration when you are in the market for one of these products. Enzyte has been around for a while and just thought you all might want to know what I thought about it since I’ve tried it on a number of occasions.

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Mark Alexander is a fitness enthusiast who enjoys the sunny weather of California. He currently studies nutrition and holistic living.

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