Ejaculation_By_Command: HOT Offer For Lasting Longer In Bed
A $28 ClickBank program for lasting longer in bed. The techniques are standard behavioral and pelvic-floor work; the marketing is affiliate-first. 60-day refund…
Supplement Skeptic · Men's & Prostate
Reviews of men's-health, testosterone, prostate, ED, and performance supplements — bro-marketing stripped out, doses checked against clinical trials.
A $28 ClickBank program for lasting longer in bed. The techniques are standard behavioral and pelvic-floor work; the marketing is affiliate-first. 60-day refund…
A digital hypnosis training for erectile dysfunction by 'Hypnotica.' The sales page leans on affiliate metrics and legend status, but the actual content is a mi…
Digital guide targeting the psychology of small penis anxiety. $47, 60-day refund. Not a scam, but the marketing promises more than a PDF can deliver.
A $28 ClickBank program for lasting longer in bed. The techniques are standard behavioral and pelvic-floor work; the marketing is affiliate-first. 60-day refund…
A digital hypnosis training for erectile dysfunction by 'Hypnotica.' The sales page leans on affiliate metrics and legend status, but the actual content is a mi…
Digital guide targeting the psychology of small penis anxiety. $47, 60-day refund. Not a scam, but the marketing promises more than a PDF can deliver.
A men's stamina supplement sold through ClickBank with recurring billing. The 'last longer' claim is marketing, not medicine. 60-day refund window applies.
A digital penis-enlargement exercise system from a Reddit-famous PE coach. The 60-day ClickBank refund is real; the before/after claims are not backed by clinic…
Digital men's health guide teaching sexual dominance, with supplement upsells and recurring billing. Low front-end price, but the upsells are where the vendor m…
A men's health supplement sold at $137 with a 60-day refund window. The proprietary blend hides doses, and the marketing oversells the science. Read the label,…
Protoflow is a $98 prostate supplement sold through ClickBank with a 60-day refund. The ingredients are plausible but doses are hidden, and the marketing overpr…
A 60-day-refundable digital guide from Blue Heron Health News that claims to reverse erectile dysfunction naturally. No clinical evidence, no dosing, just the k…
Spanish-language digital guide for erectile dysfunction. Heavy affiliate incentives, light buyer substance. 60-day ClickBank refund window applies.
A $14 front-end for a recurring membership; teaches standard stop-start and Kegel techniques you can learn free. Sales video oversells the 'breakthrough'.
ErecPrime promises male performance and ED relief with Tribulus, Epimedium, Hawthorn, and Zinc. We read the label so you don't have to.
A ClickBank men's health video course promising 'erection on command.' The VSL is affiliate-optimized, the content is generic, and the recurring upsell is where…
A male enhancement coaching service with recurring billing, marketed to affiliates as a high-converting offer. The sales page is written for webmasters, not cus…
Power Kegels is a digital video guide for men's kegel exercises. The technique is evidence-based, but the sales page inflates the claims and the price is high f…
Prostate supplement sold through ClickBank with an 'ancient secret' pitch. No ingredient label, no clinical doses, and zero gravity. Read the paper, not the pre…
A high-gravity male enhancement supplement with aggressive affiliate payouts. No disclosed doses, recurring billing, and typical category overhype. Read the lab…
A low-cost digital ED program from ClickBank with a 'fresh new angle' — but the sales page is affiliate bait, and the content is unverified. 60-day refund windo…
TitanFlow is a urethra-focused prostate supplement from Zenith Labs sold at $124 with a 180-day refund window. The ingredient list is standard; the price is not…
Doctor-created digital protocol for erectile dysfunction sold via ClickBank. 60-day refund window, but the marketing leans harder on testimonials than science.
A 60-day-refundable digital ED protocol sold on a doctor-authority angle. Likely repackaged lifestyle advice, not a breakthrough. Read inside the window, keep o…
Fluxactive is a 14-in-1 prostate supplement sold through ClickBank with a 60-day refund window. The marketing is all affiliate hype; the actual formula is a bla…
Aggressively marketed male performance supplement with recurring billing, underdosed ingredients, and zero third-party testing. Read the label, not the VSL.
A ClickBank male enhancement tea sold through a VSL that promises virility and stamina. The ingredient list is hidden behind a proprietary blend, and the price…
A 14-ingredient men's health supplement sold at $142 with bold ED claims. The sales page hides doses, leans on affiliate hype, and offers a 60-day refund you'll…
Alpha Surge is a male-performance gummy sold through ClickBank for $111. It's a proprietary blend of common herbs with no clinical proof at the doses used.
ED Elixir is a ClickBank digital guide promising to fix erectile dysfunction with a homemade 'elixir' and lifestyle tweaks. The marketing screams affiliate conv…
A men's health supplement sold via ClickBank with heavy affiliate-focused marketing and no ingredient transparency. $113 one-time, 60-day refund window.
Prostate supplement with aggressive VSL marketing. High one-time price, recurring subscription, and no disclosed ingredient list or studies.
A juicing recipe guide for men's sexual health with a hidden recurring upsell. The marketing is written for affiliates, not buyers.
A pornstar-branded ED program sold at $33 through ClickBank. The marketing is affiliate bait; the content is generic advice you can find free. Refundable within…
A men's health supplement with a hidden label, sold via a ClickBank funnel built for affiliates, not buyers. 60-day refund window, but you'll need to return the…
A men's health supplement that promises vitality and testosterone support. The label is a black box, the marketing is a greatest hits of low-T tropes, and the s…
Men's vitality supplement sold through ClickBank with zero gravity and no ingredient transparency. The 60-day refund window is your only safety net.
Peel-and-stick testosterone support patch sold through ClickBank. No ingredient list, no dosage transparency — just transdermal promises and affiliate recruitme…
Endo Pump is a ClickBank male enhancement supplement with high-pressure upsells and recurring billing. The sales page leans on affiliate jargon, not clinical ev…
Max Boost is an overpriced ED supplement with hidden recurring charges. The sales page is built for affiliates, not buyers. Read the paper, not the press releas…
Stirling Cooper's men's health supplement line, sold via ClickBank with recurring billing and a hidden ingredient panel. Read before you buy.
ProstaClear is a men's prostate supplement pitched with vague 'revolutionary hook' language and zero ingredient transparency. The sales page is an affiliate rec…
A men's testosterone supplement sold via ClickBank with a $74 trial that converts to a recurring subscription. The sales page hides the formula and leans on $5M…
A men's performance supplement sold on hype, not evidence. Proprietary blend, celebrity front, and sneaky subscription. Read the label, not the press release.
A cheap digital guide on erectile dysfunction from the maker of PE Bible. Low front-end price hides a funnel of pricier upsells. Buyer-side review of what you a…
A 60-day-refundable digital guide that promises a 'manhood miracle' but delivers a thin collection of unvetted exercises and folk remedies you can find on any m…
A $137 testosterone booster sold via VSL with undisclosed ingredient amounts. The 60-day ClickBank refund is real, but the product's claims outrun its evidence.
Digital PE guide with video demos, promising 2-4 inches. The exercises exist, but the claims are fantasy. Recurring billing after purchase.
A ClickBank men's health supplement with no ingredient transparency, a $122 price tag, and marketing written for affiliates, not buyers. The 60-day refund is re…
Steel Flow Pro: a $106 prostate supplement sold via ClickBank with no disclosed ingredients. The marketing targets affiliates, not consumers.
TC24 is a men's prostate supplement from the Nitric Boost team, priced at $146 with no disclosed ingredients or clinical backing. The affiliate pitch is loud; t…
Spanish-language male enlargement program at $27 with upsells and recurring billing. Affiliate-heavy marketing, no clinical evidence. Read the paper.
A $1 bundle of penis enlargement ebooks with qigong tutorials. No evidence supports the claims; 80 hours of exercises for no proven gain.
Un programme français pour la dysfonction érectile vendu via ClickBank. Aucune preuve clinique, prix caché, facturation récurrente. À éviter.
A testosterone-boosting supplement sold via ClickBank with a VSL that preys on cultural anxieties. The formula is a black box, and the recurring billing model i…
Puraboost is an ED supplement sold through a $120 one-time purchase with hidden recurring charges. No ingredients disclosed, all marketing hype.