So, last March I shared that I'd bought three different varieties of liquid tadalafil. I used them and shared them with friends to see how they might have affected us differently. I relied not just on subjective accounts but also the effect on blood pressure.
The worst -- the one that sparked my "experiment" -- was made by AG Guys. It just plain didn't do a thing for any of us. As I said in my original post, I'd bought chems from them in the past with no complaints.
Second best was Superior's version. It worked but mildly and we found that we had to take it a full day in advance of any planned sexual interaction.
The best was RUI, although it too usually required taking it significantly ahead. Still, it produced the best, um, wood.
It's a mystery to me why these chemicals aren't more effective, presuming the sellers are honest. Each of them claims a dose of 25-30 mg/ml, whereas 10 mg of the prescription variety is usually adequate and doesn't take much over an hour to work.
If you have any questions about my study of tadalafil research chemicals' effect on the penis, feel free to ask.
The worst -- the one that sparked my "experiment" -- was made by AG Guys. It just plain didn't do a thing for any of us. As I said in my original post, I'd bought chems from them in the past with no complaints.
Second best was Superior's version. It worked but mildly and we found that we had to take it a full day in advance of any planned sexual interaction.
The best was RUI, although it too usually required taking it significantly ahead. Still, it produced the best, um, wood.
It's a mystery to me why these chemicals aren't more effective, presuming the sellers are honest. Each of them claims a dose of 25-30 mg/ml, whereas 10 mg of the prescription variety is usually adequate and doesn't take much over an hour to work.
If you have any questions about my study of tadalafil research chemicals' effect on the penis, feel free to ask.