Men who have been taking these pills on a regular basis are experiencing quicker, stronger, and harder erections which has resulted in a much improved sexual relationship with their partner - much to the pleasure of both!
Each pill contains a highly concentrated amount of the juice extract that would be impossible to consume by drinking the juice alone on a daily basis.
The only way to benefit from pomegranate juice extract is to take it in pill form - it's just not possible to drink that much juice in a day, every day.
These pills are now being marketed as MaleExtra and have been showing results that suggest that for some men ED may no longer be a problem.
However, when the blood is thinner it moves through the body at a faster rate resulting in a quicker and harder erection.
The condition of a penis responding slowly to stimulation is known as Erectile Dysfunction and to overcome this problem, many men are now regularly taking Viagra and similar products, the long-term effects of which are not yet known.
These pills work by thinning the blood and eliciting a quicker penile response.
For those men, the answer lies in pomegranate juice, or more particularly, pills containing concentrated pomegranate juice extract.
There pills are now being marketed for sale and have been showing encouraging results. Men who have been taking these pills are experiencing quicker, stronger, and harder erections which has resulted in a much improved sexual relationship with their partner - much to their pleasure!
When a man's thoughts turn to sex, there is a flow of blood to the penile area which results in the penis becoming bigger and harder. If the blood is thick and slow moving, as it is with most older men, then it takes a while for the penis to respond, if at all it does.
With its ability to thin a body's blood and stimulate flow throughout the body, pomegranate juice is being seen as the ideal product to stimulate
a man's penis prior to sex.
This alone makes this juice an extremely important product for regulating and maintaining good health.
However, as with all supplementary products such as a fruit juice, the emphasis should be on having a well balanced diet with a variety of products, and plenty of physical exercise.
Early research into the medicinal properties of pomegranate juice indicate that it's an agent that thins blood, thus promoting the flow of blood throughout the body especially the heart.
Especially rich in vitamin C - a glass contains 40% of the recommended daily allowance - pomegranate juice contains plenty of vitamins A, E, and folic acid.
The antioxidant qualities are quite spectacular. A similar quantity of pomegranate juice is said to contain three times the amount of antioxidants as both red wine and green tea.
The pomegranate tree and fruit - there are reputed to be over 700 varieties - have been cultivated in the ancient world over many centuries. Originally native to the northern regions of Iran, it is now grown throughout the Caucasus areas of southern Europe, the Indian sub-continent, NE Asia. and was introduced into the New World by European explorers.
The fruit is between 5cm and 12 cm in diameter with a hard, shiny, reddish inedible skin. The interior is divided into segments, similar to citrus fruit, and contains a mass of small seeds surrounded by pulp and juice. The seeds and pulp are the parts of the fruit used in cooking and for medicinal use.
The juice and the juice extracted from crushing the pomegranate seeds is filled with tannins, ellagic acid, and anthocyanins, which are well known antioxidants.
Antioxidants prevent the destruction of healthy cells in our body. Antioxidants helps our body combat many diseases including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, and the effects of 'bad' cholesterol.