This highly sophisticated product is very
unique and is not like other oily or greasy products that don’t last for
long and produce uncomfortable feeling.
The components of Enlast maintains slippery interance during intercourse,
it’s specially designed to stay wet and slipper for long time to enable
you to enjoy a long lasting sweet and delicious sex.
The formula is water based and therefore
it doesn’t interfere with latex condoms, also it dries off naturally and
leaving you with a freshing sensation unlike other oily products that
leaves you with greasy or sticky residues. All ingredients in this formula
are allergy free, and are totally approved by the USP for food use.
All ingredients in this formula are completely natural, it consists of
vitamins, amino acids and flavors to provide totally effect and complete
lubrication. Amino acids in Enlast helps in sexual boosting, L-Arginin
in specific has been used to help in enhancing sexual stimulation. Arginin
has been known to defy sterility in men, lots of studies have been conducted
on Arginin effect on improving sperm counts, it has been recorded that
in 80% of the sample tested have shown increase in their sperm count number
by a significant sum.
More over arginin has visible effect on
increasing libido and inducing long lasting erection. along with amino
acids and vitamins Enlast contains botanical extracts such as Muira puama
and Huanapr Macho, that have been used for ages as sexual arousal for
both sexes.
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