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Titan Max Gummies
A male sexual wellness supplement marketed as enhancing performance, increasing size, and boosting libido.
L-Arginine
An amino acid that serves as a precursor to nitric oxide, potentially improving blood flow and aiding in erectile dysfunction.
Horny Goat Weed
A traditional herbal remedy believed to enhance libido; contains icariin, which may have mild effects on blood flow.
Maca Root
A Peruvian adaptogen claimed to improve energy and sexual desire, with some evidence for modest effects on libido.
Tribulus Terrestris
A plant often marketed for its supposed testosterone-boosting effects, though lacking robust evidence for enhancing sexual performance.
Ginseng
An adaptogen that may improve energy levels and sexual satisfaction, with some studies suggesting benefits for erectile dysfunction.
Zinc and Vitamin B Complex
Essential nutrients important for testosterone production and energy metabolism; deficiencies can affect sexual health.
The FDA and Supplements
The FDA does not approve dietary supplements for safety or efficacy before they are marketed, which raises safety concerns.
Drug Interactions
Potentially dangerous interactions between supplement ingredients and prescription medications, particularly with PDE5 inhibitors.
Consumer Complaints
Common issues include difficulty canceling subscriptions, receiving no noticeable results, or experiencing side effects.
Evidence for Effectiveness
Lack of strong, independent clinical evidence proving Titan Max Gummies deliver on their marketing claims for male enhancement.
Size Increase Claims
Permanent penis enlargement claims via supplements are scientifically unfounded; results focus on improving blood flow, not tissue size.