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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Why hasn't Viagra abolished most of Traditional Chinese Medicine?
As we all know, a lot of Chinese medicine is focused upon making men more virile so that women may be innundated with only the best sperm. If this be the case, why hasn't viagra taken off in China? Chinese should be elated to know that there is a pill that makes one manhood throb with nationalism. Why is there still a need to consume the penises of tigers and horns of rhinoceroses?
10 years 22 weeks ago in General - Other cities
Maybe there is more face in buying endangered animals rather than little blue pills. I'd also think that the problem of getting real viagra means people would rather buy tiger penis as no one would ever fake that in the name of money making/as it has no effect anyway it will not harm you.
Traditional Cruel Medicine....
Some of the ''fake' natural products are banned for import to North America because they contain what ever is in viagara and don't say so.
Scandinavian:
at least then they would work, although dosage could lean to a stiff trip to the emergency room
Apparently ground panda penis is one Chinese cure for impotence, which may explain the dying numbers in the panda population.
Scandinavian:
my underwear is sewn from the skin from baby panda ears. I have no erectile dysfunction what so ever. I am of course also a healthy medium-young male who exercise and eat healthy. but the power must come from the underwear.
TedDBayer:
I keep a teddybear in my underwear, does the same thing, but makes the package look bigger.
mArtiAn:
From what i've read of you you keep a teddybear in a lot of people's underwear.
the real viagra here is still expensive for most chinese and contrary to popular opinion, the fake ones they make, dont actually do the job as promised but im sure some spies at a pharmaceutical lab in america will be flying to china with the right formula in the very near future for the right price.
Calling Chinese superstitions "medicine" is an insult to actual medicine.