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Sexual Enhancement and Sexual Dysfunction Products Are the New Cash Crop for Pharmaceutical and Herbal Companies

There seems to be a battle raging in the field of sexual enhancement and the field of alleviating or curing sexual dysfunctions. Pharmaceutical companies at the moment are winning the battle.

(PRWEB) December 17, 2004 -- There seems to be a battle raging in the field of sexual enhancement and the field of alleviating or curing sexual dysfunctions. Pharmaceutical companies at the moment are winning the battle. Even with their questionable side effects and the fact that some people can't even use their products.

The new kids on the block are the herbal enhancement product companies like http://www.nevadasextherapy.net who believe that herbs will eventually take over the fields of sexual enhancement and sexual dysfunction. Simply because they have no side effects and the majority of the population can take them.

But let's be honest there is quite a bit to be concerned about safety even in the field of herbal products. Many herbal companies take advantage of the fact that there's very little FDA regulation on herbs. The same chemicals that are in pharmaceutical products have often been found in herbal products.

You can get a more detailed explanation of this problem at http://www.nevadasextherapy.net where they go into exactly how to find a good herbal sexual enhancement or sexual dysfunction product.

With companies like Bayer, Eli Lilly, and Pfitzer on the playing field the herbal companies have a long way to catch up. But it appears that their products have an advantage over the pharmaceuticals drugs. Herbs work for more than 90% of the people who use them and rarely cause more than a slight headache or nasal congestion as a side effect.

At http://www.nevadasextherapy.net they say herbal products will soon be the norm in the United States just as it is in many European countries. Only time will tell for sure and chances are the big companies will probably just buy out the herbal companies or create their own.

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