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Impotence News

Tory MP trials herbal Viagra live on TV

February 8, 2010 | Impotence

Tory MP trials herbal Viagra live on TV

Ed Vaizey, Conservative MP has shocked the nation by taking what was essentially ‘herbal Viagra’ on live TV. He then went about providing a running commentary on the drug’s effects. The Shadow Arts Minister claimed that he had been ‘nervous’ whilst taking the pill on day time show ‘The Wright Stuff’. The tablets, marketed under the name of Viapro have been shown to boost sexual performance.

The natural treatment which retails at just over £30, has been dubbed ‘herbal Viagra’ by a number of health experts after a series of reports claimed that it had the ability to treat erectile dysfunction effectively and naturally.

Clinical tests have shown that it can work for up to 24 hours. Not one for standing on the sidelines, presenter, Matthew Wright also partook in the live drug trial, taking a pill himself.

When asked how the pill had made him feel, Mr Vaizey said: “It feels a bit weird actually”. He was then asked the same question 15 minutes later to which he explained that he was beginning to experience tingling sensations in his fingers.

Viapro consists of maca root from the high mountains of Peru, where the all natural treatment has been used by locals to treat erectile issues for centuries.

The stats

Currently, erectile dysfunction affects around 40% of the male population and the majority of men will suffer some degree of ED at some stage in their lives. Experts have also begun to question whether we ourselves cause our own impotence and whether we could limit our chances of experiencing the condition, through basic lifestyle changes

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