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Companies make exaggerated ED treatment claims

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Men who are seeking a solution to their erectile dysfunction may need to stay vigilant against bogus claims. There are many products out there that say they can cure the problem, when in fact they are often ineffective.

For example, the makers of POM Wonderful pomegranate juice were recently taken to court by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) after allegedly making exaggerated claims about their product, according to the Los Angeles Times. The agency says that the product’s claims of treating everything from heart disease to erectile dysfunction are “false and unsubstantiated.”  The FTC has asked the court to issue a ruling that would prevent POM Wonderful from making any claims about their product’s ability to treat or prevent any disease or illness unless the claims have first been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration.

With the money to be made off of men with some difficulty, there are many companies that would stretch the truth of their products to try to tap into the ED market. However, many may offer nothing but empty promises.

Rather than looking to these unproven products, men with erectile dysfunction may want to consider more tested products, such as constant resistance rings.

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