Is Maxidus Safe?
Maxidus Safety
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Yes, folks, Maxidus safety is guaranteed, or my name ain't Old Man Al. Listen up, the most common complaints I get on the Libidus Maxidus blog and forum are these:
Facial Flushing
Mild Headache
And that's all, folks!
I want you all to have a gander at the research that has been done on the ingredients contained in Maxidus. I'm sure you'll agree that Maxidus safety is a nonissue.
What's more, for wholesalers to obtain import licenses to market Maxidus in their respective countries, they must be given very precise details of factory [eg. manufacturing license and GMP certificate] and precise information about Maxidus [eg. free sales certificate, lab report, Health Ministry approval certificate, ingredients list, recommended dosage, etc.)
All of the above is a very time-consuming, tedious, process, which normally is completed in 3 to 6 months. However, this ensures that Maxidus is manufactured in a GMP-certified factory and that it is indeed safe for consumers.
I believe that the lab report below speaks volumes that Maxidus is safe for use; and more importantly, does not contain the active ingredients of Viagra (Sildenafil), Cialis (Tadalafil), Levitra (Vardenafil)
and harmful steroids.
Test Parameters |
Methods |
Results |
| Total Bacterial Count |
AS 1766.1.3, 1991 |
<10 cfu/g (Complied) |
| Lead (as Pb) |
ICP-OES |
Non-Detected |
| Mercury (as Hg) |
AAS |
Non-Detected |
| Arsenic (as As) |
AAS |
0.19 mg/kg (Complied) |
| Total Mould Count |
In-House Testing Method |
Absent |
| Total Yeast Count |
In-House Testing Method |
Absent |
| Beclomethasone Dipropionate |
TLC |
Non-Detected |
| Betamethasone 17-Valerate |
TLC |
Non-Detected |
| Cortisone Acetate |
TLC |
Non-Detected |
| Dexamethasone |
TLC |
Non-Detected |
| Flumethasone |
TLC |
Non-Detected |
| Hydrocortisone 21-Acetate |
TLC |
Non-Detected |
| Prednisolone |
TLC |
Non-Detected |
| Prednisone |
TLC |
Non-Detected |
| Danazol |
HPLC/DAD |
Non-Detected |
| Methyltestosterone |
GC/MS |
Non-Detected |
| Stanozolol |
HPLC/DAD |
Non-Detected |
| Testosterone and esters |
GC/MS |
Non-Detected |
| Alprostadil (PGE1) |
HPLC/DAD |
Non-Detected |
| Apomorphine (Uprima) |
HPLC/DAD |
Non-Detected |
| Sildenafil (Viagra) |
HPLC/DAD |
Non-Detected |
| Tadalafil (Cialis) |
HPLC/DAD |
Non-Detected |
| Vardenafil (Levitra) |
HPLC/DAD |
Non-Detected |
| Yohimbe |
GC/MS |
Non-Detected |
* Tests conducted at government-approved labs, ALS Technichem (S) Pte Ltd and Permulab Sdn Bhd.
Old Man Al is here to tell you that the requirements for importation of herbal products in some
countries are very strict. That's why on the average, only 1 out of every 30 applications for import license of herbal products is ever approved.
For herbal sexual enhancers, the main reason for rejection is that almost 98% of them are adulterated with POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS chemicals (most popularly, Sildenafil) even though they claim to be 100% herbal.
The point I'm trying to make is that many, if not all, herbal Viagra replacements that are marketed online fail to pass the saftey and quality control tests that Maxidus has. And you can take that to the bank, folks.
And since you will be taking the enhancer orally, shouldn't safety be your first and foremost concern?
What you've got to be damned careful of is taking products that have no record of safety tests. Doing so could wind you up in the hospital, or worse...
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