Viagra doesn't work for me so i switched to Cialis. Viagra gave me all the stated side effects,...Cialis none, with the exception of a smile on my face!
I bought a product online called Tadarise Pro 40. It's made in India, it's generic, and is suppossed to be 40mg of Cialis?
I take half a tablet everyday. It probably isn't 40 mg a tablet, probably less ??
Whatever the exact doseage is, i'll never know. Throught trial and error (none really) that i discovered half a tablet a day works great.
No side effects that i'm aware of. I enhance it with taking 2-3 cloves of garlic at the same time. A few capsules of Cayenne Pepper also add to the result. Garlic definitely increases the 'PSI' !!
My advice is to experiment and see what works for you. To be honest, if you live an unhealthy lifestyle, smoke, drink too much, are stressed, overweight etc, no pill is going to have that 'magic' effect. Address the underlying causes first, then enjoy the benefits of Cialis.
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Totally agree, however, millions of people buy generic meds. A fraction of the price of the real thing. Ofcourse you need to be careful. Generally meds produced in India have the active ingredient, but most likely below that which is stated. I've used this product for about 3 years now. All is good and it works. The 'trial and error' comment is more about finding your body's personnal needs. 5mg might work for one but not another. If you proceed with caution and start with small amounts, you'll find what works for you...
Totally agree, however, millions of people buy generic meds. A fraction of the price of the real thing. Ofcourse you need to be careful. Generally meds produced in India have the active ingredient, but most likely below that which is stated. I've used this product for about 3 years now. All is good and it works. The 'trial and error' comment is more about finding your body's personnal needs. 5mg might work for one but not another. If you proceed with caution and start with small amounts, you'll find what works for you...
Totally agree, however, millions of people buy generic meds. A fraction of the price of the real thing. Ofcourse you need to be careful. Generally meds produced in India have the active ingredient, but most likely below that which is stated. I've used this product for about 3 years now. All is good and it works. The 'trial and error' comment is more about finding your body's personnal needs. 5mg might work for one but not another. If you proceed with caution and start with small amounts, you'll find what works for you...
Tadarise is advertised as a non brand Cialis as you say, assuming you're ok with the supplier then that should be fine however there are plenty other suppliers out there who can supply other non brand Cialis. What worries me is that you say you're taking what might be 20mg of it a day, that is a weekend's dose. It is way off the standard daily dose of the stuff to be ready for sex at any time.
FYI, from what I read online, 5mg is a daily dose for taking everyday to be ready most anytime. While on demand dosage (when not taken daily, to use only when needed) is typically 10mg, you can take more or less, with max at 20 mg, you don't want to go above the max, for the day.
You can take an on demand dosage of less than 10mg, but it may be less effective. 5mg worked for me initially, as on demand, not so sure it works as effective anymore at that dosage.
Definitely! Try 2-3 cloves of garlic, 3-4 capsules cayenne pepper and a glass..or two of red wine. Cayenne has amazing properties. It's all about blood flow and clean arteries. A few chillies too. About an hour before bed, or after food. Cayenne can burn a bit on an empty stomach. Milk quickly gets rid of the burning should it happen.
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