Prime Pleasures
When ordering our Maximum Results Package.
 Click here to learn more
The Art of Dating
E- Book (37 Pages)
Total Satisfaction Secrets
E- Book (23 Pages)
Order Toll Free
800-735-1701
Ref Code: 819593
Free Newsletter
How it Works

The Enlast is a very sophisticated personal lubricant. Unlike other oils that are sticky or greasy, the Enlast product is formulated to be slippery and smooth when applied - and to stay slippery, smooth, and wet during use. Enlast is water-based so there are no issues with latex condoms and allows the formula to taste much better than the majority of competitive products on the market. The water-base also dries naturally after use leaving no sticky residue or uncomfortable feeling attributed to other lubricant products. All the components in Enlast are hypo-allergenic and 100% USP approved for food use.

Enlast has been uniquely formulated with a variety of natural herbal remedies, vitamins, amino acids and flavoring to create an incredibly effective and powerful lubricant. One of the main ingredients in assisting with the sexual boost is L-Argynine; Arginine, an amino acid that has been demonstrated to aid in the increase of sexual stimulation. Arginine may be beneficial in treating sterility in men. In one study, men with low sperm counts took Arginine with 80% of the men showing significant improvement. Arginine is also noted by one researcher for its ability to increase libido and induce erections.

The botanicals Muira Puama and Huanarpo Macho have traditionally been used to stimulate sexual arousal in men and women.

Current applications of muira puama center around its ability to boost libido in men and women.

References:

Braverman, M.D., E.R, The Healing Nutrients Within (New Canaan, CT: Keats Publishing, Inc., 1997), pages 18, 21-23, 212, 214, 219-221, 223, 228-229. ISBN 0-87983-706-3

Lamm, M.D., Steven and Couzens, Gerald Secor, Younger at Last: The New World of Vitality Medicine (New York: 1997, Simon & Schuster), pages 62-64. ISBN 0-684-83438-3

Klatz, D.O., Ronald with Kahn, Carol, Grow Young with HGH (New York: 1997, HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.), pages 200, 201, 206, 304. ISBN 0-06-018682-8

Hendler, M.D., Ph.D., Sheldon Saul, The Doctor's Vitamin and Mineral Encyclopedia (New York: 1990, Fireside), pages 209-215. ISBN 0-671-66784-X

Quillin, Ph.D., R.D., Patrick, Healing Nutrients (New York: 1989, Vintage), pages 274, 368. ISBN 0-679-72187-8

Auterhoff, H., and B. Momberger, "[Lipophilic constituent of muira puama],"

Arch Pharm Ber Dtsch Pharm Ges (1971), 304(3):223-28

Iwasa, J., and Y. Kimura, "[Studies on the constituents of muira puama],"

Yakugaku Zasshi (1969), 89(8):1172-24

Waynberg, J., "Aphrodisiacs: Contribution to the clinical validation of the traditional use of Ptychopetalum guyanna," presentation at the First International Congress on Ethnopharmacology, June 5-9, 1990, Strasbourg, France

© Copyright 2002 - 2008 Prime Pleasures All rights reserved. Terms • Disclaimer • Health Guidelines$$ Webmasters Make Money $$
Information on this site is provided for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing any medication. You should read carefully all product packaging and labels. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your physician or health care provider. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.