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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Maxi Man Reviews

Maxi Man: Lack of Claims a Plus

One thing is true about Maxi Man: its not a scam. The internet is littered with examples of products which make claims that are simply impossible to prove. Beyond these, many products sold on the internet do not even contain the ingredients which are claimed on the label. The FDA has been forced in recent years to remove many of these products from the shelves because they either contain controlled substances like Viagra, or because they contain unlisted ingredients. In fact, outrageous supplement claims have become so annoying to consumers that there is no reason to even read them, except for some indication of which ingredients might actually create some change. In short, the main site for a product is not the place to conduct research on that product.

Maxi Man

In the case of Maxi Man, there is a refreshing lack of information, except for quick access to the actual ingredients. While these ingredients are many, they are primarily the vitamins and minerals found in a typical adult multivitamin. Maxi Man is a multivitamin, and not a random blend of herbs which are intended either to improve arousal, increase testosterone levels, magically increase the size of the penis, or all of the above. In fact, Maxi Man is a good multivitamin. While those looking for a penis enlarger are bound to be disappointed by the low dosage of some eastern herbs, the inclusion of common sense proteins like "prostate substance," needs no explanation.

A Basic Idea

So, Maxi Man seems to have no need to create pages of videos, e-books, or testimonials to support its use. Maxi Man does not insist that its product was found miraculously in a jungle, nor does it sport a phony doctor on the front of the label. Indeed, Maxi Man is sold purely on the contents of the supplement itself, which are mostly vitamins, with a few exotic plants in small amounts. None of these are too exotic, however, as they are found in all sorts of supplements which do claim extreme "male enhancement."

Maxi Man contains large amounts of vitamin B, and the entire spectrum of standard vitamins and minerals. No doubt, the addition of these amounts of B vitamins, with some extra C, are intended to boost the immune system and provide a feeling of energy, but nowhere does Maxi Man claim to increase libido or grow the penis overnight. Maximize Inc., the maker of Maxi Man, is catering to the sexual enhancer crowd without compromising on quality. More than 80% of the supplement is vitamins and minerals, with only a few ingredients found in libido boosters and penis enlargers.