Viswiss reviews : Penis enlargement and Male Enhancement Supplement
Viswiss advertises some pretty bold claims, which is what drew me towards their product initially. After I got a chance to take viswiss, and was essentially let down by its performance, I decided to look back over their website again. I notice some almost laughable things.
Viswiss says on one page that it has 11 herbs, and on their ingredients page, it only lists 10. Hmm…so which one is it? Is there an ingredient that didn’t quite make the cutting room floor?
As I mentioned before, viswiss advertises on their main page that it works in 15 minutes. But then, on their FAQ page, it mentions that it works in 20 or 30 minutes. So which one is it? I don’t think their marketing team could quite make up their mind on that one. I don’t think it’s possible for a capsule to work in 15 minutes. As I mentioned in my review, viswiss didn’t work for me, so this statement I perceive to be a little farfetched.
Okay, there are also some things on their main page that are really misleading. One thing I noticed is that Viswiss can give you the endurance of a real pornstar. Please. Is that realistic? I don’t think I could turn into Ron Jeremy or anything overnight with viswiss.
Now, one thing that is illegal that they have marketed is that viswiss can remove ED. No, that would classify Viswiss as a drug, if I remember correctly. I think these dietary supplements are not allowed to advertise that they can treat any diseases or medical conditions. Last time I checked, ED was a medical condition, and it is not right for them to advertise that for unsuspecting guys. Fortunately, I can still get reasonably good erections, but for guys out there dealing with that problem, it’s not cool.
Viswiss advertising really rubs me the wrong way after noticing that the product did not work for me. If something is marketed to be too good to be true, chances are that it probably is.