Stimulin

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 November o 11:39 Written by Sara Thursday, 10 November o 11:39

Stimulin Review

Stimulin is an all-natural herbal product for erectile dysfunction and libido.  If you’re tired of pharmaceuticals that create harsh side effects like dizziness, nausea, blurred vision and nasal congestion, an herbal product may be a good substitute. 

Stimulin claims to the following:

  • Contains the patented nutrient  Citrulline
  • Works with the body to increase sexual stamina and sexual performance
  • Naturally supports healthy libido
  • Is a safe alternative to prescription libido-enhancing medications
  • Gives men the confidence they need

Expert and Consumer Reviews

Unfortunately I only managed to find one consumer testimonial regarding Stimulin.  Can I get a drum roll please…

“Don’t know if this works as intended but I do know I get better circulation in general so it can’t hurt. For a general daily supplement it is a little pricey.” Jess Co.

Money Back Guarantee

There is no official website to support Stimulin–and as such, no money-back guarantee. 

I don’t mean to diss Stimulin, but with so many sexual performance products on the market that are backed by a refund, why would you buy a product without one?

Quality Ingredients

Stimulin contains the following all-natural ingredients:

  • Phosphorus 80 mg—is critical for energy and metabolism, for proper muscle and nerve function and maintaining calcium balance. 
  • Calcium 100 mg—men need calcium too. Calcium helps muscles contract correctly, nerves to carry messages and blood to clot.  If men don’t have adequate calcium, the body will steal minerals from their bones.
  • Magnesium 100 mg—too little magnesium in the body can cause erectile dysfunction due to poor circulation.
  • Citrulline 1,875 mg—a precursor to the production of nitric oxide in the blood which enlarges blood vessels and widens arteries, increasing blood flow to the penis.  Citrulline improves erections, libido and stamina while providing blood detoxification and kidney health, better circulation and cardiovascular health.  Citrulline is a powerful patented amino acid that is derived from watermelons.

I really appreciate the individual ingredient quantities.  Often supplement companies hide ingredients in blends–and give you ineffective quantities.  The dosage on these ingredients is good. 

Citrulline is an excellent ingredient with clinical backing.  It does improve blood flow and circulation–which in theory could help with erectile difficulties, and even improve girth and hardness of the penis.

The bad news is–there’s not much “beef” in Stimulin.  While Citrulline may well improve blood flow, it’s not going to increase sex drive and stamina.  And minerals are very good for you, but I doubt they’ll jump in there and save the day either.

You need other ingredients–like testosterone boosters–in addition to Citrulline to get the job done.

Conclusion

As Jess stated above, Stimulin is a bit pricey for a nutritional–and Stimulin reads more like a nutritional supplement that a proven sexual performance product. 

You may want to keep looking for a top-rated product that addresses all aspects of sexual performance and is backed by a refund.

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