Enhance the Dance: Have Better Sex Now
LOS ANGELES--(BW HealthWire)--Feb. 11, 1998--Erogenex Corp. announced that after 20 years of research and one year of consumer testing, it will finally be releasing its revolutionary new product, Erogenex, a libido enhancer that delivers a total-body experience to the user.
Erogenex is a 100 percent natural formula derived from botanicals extracted using a proprietary extraction process, catalyzed botanical extraction (CBE). In fact, Erogenex is the only product licensed to use the CBE process.
Many have tried to copy it but none have succeeded. The secret is in the formula and the way the botanicals are extracted. As Erogenex is made from all-natural ingredients, there are no documented side effects.
Just how does it work? Erogenex works by increasing the amount of free testosterone in the body. Testosterone is known to be responsible for stimulating sexual desire in both men and women. However, the human body only produces a certain amount of testosterone throughout its life.
Eventually testosterone levels decrease as the testosterone binds with other compounds in human bodies, causing a decrease in sexual desire. Erogenex can actually reverse this process by naturally releasing the testosterone so that it flows freely throughout the body, resulting in increased libido.
An added benefit may be that the increased level of testosterone may in some ways help delay the natural aging process.
Erogenex is not only for those with low levels of testosterone but works for all kinds of people -- both young and old -- with normal levels of testosterone and those who are already satisfied with their sexual experiences.
In fact, many users who say they already have great sex have reported that Erogenex ''enhances the dance,'' creating an even more pleasurable sexual experience.
Erogenex is endorsed by leading clinical sexologist Dr. Patti Britton, Ph.D. Britton is a nationally recognized expert in sex education, training and research, and provides sexual-health counseling.
Currently an independent consultant, Britton has held executive- level positions in health education at Stanford University, in studies funded by the Centers for Disease Control and with Planned Parenthood of America.
Britton has written extensive school curricula on health and sex education, and published articles and educational materials for organizations such as the American Association of Retired Persons and Planned Parenthood. Not only does Britton use the product herself, but many of her clients now use Erogenex as well.
Last year, when a leading television news magazine aired a story on the Erogenex research, it was flooded with calls from viewers wanting to know where and when they could get Erogenex. One magazine show's feedback line recorded more than 500,000 calls from people interested in ordering Erogenex.
The Erogenex Internet site is as hot as the product itself, reporting thousands of hits a week. One of the most popular areas of the Web site is the unique testimonials page. This page tastefully relays unique experiences individuals and couples have had due to their use of Erogenex.
Another interesting aspect of the site is the Erogenex Calendar Search. Erogenex is searching for young men and women who think they have what it takes to represent Erogenex and be featured in the 1999 Best of Erogenex calendar.
Due to production demands, currently Erogenex is only available through the company at 800/785-1463, and through its Internet site at www.erogenex.com. A 30-day supply of Erogenex for men is $39.95, while the female product retails for $34.95.
Erogenex has headquarters in Los Angeles, and is a manufacturer specializing in health products. For product information and press packages, contact Samantha Richards at 800/662-8820. |