Using the maximizer method to get bigger down there

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Using the maximizer method to get bigger down there

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Did you know there’s an all-natural way to get bigger down there, and add extra inches AND girth?

It’s being called the “maximizer” method, and it allows any guy to give a woman the DEEP penetration she craves.

Soon she’ll be bragging to her friends about what a “big man” you are…

And listen, don’t bother with pills, pumps or any crazy contraptions that claim they can make you “bigger” down there.

They simply do NOT work!

The only real “get bigger” method I’ve come across is this… 

…and it’s not just GUYS that are raving about it — their girlfriends and wives are darn happy about it, too…

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These are the drugs I hate the most

It’s interesting what we’ll tolerate when it comes to safety.

Many people end up with an increased risk of death from supposedly “safe” treatments, and nobody says a word.

Now I’m not talking about opioids here. They’ve been in the news like crazy lately.

What I’m talking about is the link between Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) and the link to some really serious health conditions.

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What are Proton Pump Inhibitors?

Proton pump inhibitors are most often given to treat acid reflux and heartburn. They include brands like:

  • Dexilent
  • Nexium
  • Prevacid
  • Prilosec
  • Protonix
  • Aciphex

Part of the big problem with treatments like PPIs is that they aren’t taken on an “as-needed” basis.

Instead, they are meant to be taken every single day – which means your body never has time to recover from their effects.

For most people with regular heartburn, this solution – although effective at treating symptoms…

…can be overkill – and can put you at risk for other health problems.

That being said… Big Pharma LOVES when people take daily tablets.

So they aren’t likely to tell you about any of this except in very, very fine print.

What health issues are associated with PPIs?

Most of the health issues associated with PPIs occur when people take them over the long-term.

And although the worst case scenarios are not super common, they do happen.

This can include serious heart and kidney problems, and even a higher risk of death!

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely used either as ‘Rx’ or over-the-counter ‘treatments.’ Several studies suggest that taking PPIs is associated with a number of serious adverse events including cardiovascular disease, acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, dementia, pneumonia, gastric cancer, Clostridium difficile infections, and osteoporotic fractures. Some of these adverse events are associated with an increased risk of death.

Because PPIs are available over the counter to anyone who wants to buy them…

…and because they are widely marketed by Big Pharma companies…

…people often take them for conditions they are really meant for. And they often take them for much longer than is needed.

“PPIs are often used without indication and for much longer than needed.”

If you are taking these types of treatments you should limit yourself to a very short stint – like 14 days.

“Over-the-counter use of PPIs should only be for a brief duration of time (generally not to exceed 14 days).”

Even then, the impact that these kinds of treatments can have on your protective microbiome (good gut bacteria) can be severe and not worth it.

Preferably you should not take them at all, unless you have a serious medical condition and are being supervised by a doctor.

For most short-term problems that occur from eating a specific kind of food, a one-time solution is a better bet.

Treatments like Pepcid AC, Zantac, or even Rolaids aren’t going to have the same kind of long-term effects.

That’s because they aren’t meant to be taken long term.

If you do have gut problems on a regular basis, that’s a good sign of an underlying health issue.

You might need to focus on healing your gut in order to support your overall health.

The bottom line on PPIs is that if you can, you should avoid them.

They have some pretty bad associations. But as always, consult with your physician before you start or stop any treatment.

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Warning: don’t let these gut toxins poison the penis

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Did you know all health problems start in the gut?

It’s true — even erections problems start from gut problems.

What happens is bad toxins from the gut leak out of the gut walls and into the rest of the body…

And these toxins travel to all the other organs, causing disease.

And it’s especially true of the penis — when these toxins reach the penis, erections problems occur.

That’s why I’ve never met a man with gut issues who is getting good rockiness.

Fortunately the solution is simple — my men’s only gut cleanse for better erections (and it’s free)

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
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