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By Serge Kreutz (2011)
I write about Herbalexcel and Capatrex only because the Herbalexcel site ranks pretty high on a Google search for tongkat ali.
The Capatrex "sex pills" are a mixture of some 24 ingredients, with tongkat ali being claimed to be one of them.
As if more ingredients were a hallmark of quality! The opposite is the case. Even if it's true that they do contain this number of ingredients, it just means that you get less of what you really want (the tongkat ali), and instead some other stuff you can forget (Bio-Enhancer, zinc, cnidium monnieri...).
Actually, I do not believe that any intelligent tongkat ali buyer would even consider the Herbalexcel / Capatrex spam.
And their target audience is not so much informed tongkat ali buyers but uneducated males who can be sold anything via the promise that it gives them a big penis, haha.
If one analyzes their long list of unsubstantiated claims, it is obvious that they target buyers of the lowest level of intelligence. Nobody with even just an average intelligence will believe this bullshit.
The Herbalexcel site claims to provide information, written by a herbalist named Becky Ramdeholl. No such person exist. The name and all the comments on the Herbalexcel site are a spam invention to promote the sale of Capatrex.
Herbalexcel links numerous times to the Capatrex website which is full of unproven, often outlandish claims. Here a rundown of such stupid claims:
1. "Doctor Approved" - which doctor? A medical one? Anybody can buy doctor titles. If no physician is named, this claim has zero credibility.
2. "long, hard, and lasting erections" - sounds like bootleg Viagra, if anything.
3. "Patent pending" - creates the impression of "patented" but just means they don't have one.
4. "nutrient ViaPerine" - haha, Google it, only exists in Capatrex-related spam
5. "Extractacell technology" - making tongkat ali in Capatrex 100 times more potent, haha, pure spam. No evidence given. I know tongkat ali. Such a technology does not exist.
6. "Manufactured in FDA-Approved Facilities with GMP Certification" - maybe one of their ingredients, like the arginine, comes from such a facility. But Capatrex claims to be a mixture of 24 herbs. They write: "Our state-of-the-art facility ensures that each and every Capatrex natural enhancement pill is manufactured in a controlled 'white glove' environment. Our facility staffs experienced workers, all dedicated to executing our high standards in manufacturing excellence." But I doubt that Capatrex legally qualifies for a GMP stamp or FDA approval. If they would, some documentary evidence could be expected.
The Herbalexcel and Capatrex sites are so full of dubious claims which are so obvious for their spam character that I find it boring to discuss them all.
I can't really believe that many tongkat ali buyers fall for that nonsense, so I just cut this article short.
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