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Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a government organization, which mission is to prevent fake, unreliable, and unfair business and help consumers to avoid them.
FTC classifies such unfair policies in sexual enhancement sphere:
- male enhancement products are being advertised as effective for solving potency disability without a physician's prescription - such products should be ignored, as they cannot cure;
- male enhancement products are advertised as effective though their efficiency has not been proved by medical trials;
- some manufacturers arrange false "clinics" and fake "institutes" in order to promote their products and gain the confidence of potential clients;
- some manufacturers do not disclose information about real ingredients of their products;
- popularity of products grows, if it is said to be "herbal" or "all natural", even if it is not true.
FTA proves that there is no herb or "all natural" male enhancement product; it is just a question of side effects. FTA also recommends consumers to consult a qualified doctor for impotence cure, rather than placing one's trust in advertising and doubtful products.
Here are the products that are approved by the World Health Organization (WHO): ProSolution Pills, ProEnhance and Volume Pills
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