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Health Products - Premature EjaculationOnline Resources
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Abakong for Premature Ejaculation Description: Provides an overview to the condition including definitions and prevention tips and evaluates different therapies and treatment methods to cure premature ejaculation. (med.abakong.org) |
Asphaton Description: Offers a herbal supplement as well as testimonials, and a directory of alternative health resources. (asphaton.com) |
Center for Sexual Success Inc. Description: Offers herbal products that deal with the condition. Provides phone, mail, and secure online order form. (centersexualsuccess.com) |
Deferol Description: Offers a non-prescription supplement to prolong the ejaculation process. Site also features information for physicians, an online quiz and press releases. (deferol.com) |
Imlupi Description: Sells a weak, anesthetic lotion that has to be applied on the penis head to prolong ejaculation. Secure order form and free worldwide shipping. (imlupi.com) |
New Remedies, Inc. Description: Offers a desensitizing solution to slow ejaculation. Features also a chatroom and a directory that covers herbs and their usage. (newremedies.com) |
Premature Ejaculation Solution Description: Features product information for a desensitizing spray, as well as penis enlargement spray and Spanish Fly. (store.yahoo.com) |
Tarutao Cure Description: Offers a booklet about training methods to stop premature ejaculation, erection weakness, and impotence. Site also compares several other remedies and treatment cures. Booklet is instantly delivered via email. (tarutao.com) |
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