#8/# 10 MagnaRx
MagnaRx
OK, so here’s a new one… Usually, if you want to purchase a Male Enhancement Supplement, a good place to start is to type the product’s name into Google. Normally, the “Official Site” will be one of the top websites found by the search engines. However, when you type MagnaRx into Google, the actual, “official” site in nowhere to be found! They must have enough customers, because they’re not paying any advertising. We had to go to one of the Review Sites to figure out how to get to the “official site”. Yikes! Should we give you the real address? Nah, if they don’t want you, you should go elsewhere!
This review did not get off to an auspicious start, and it’s going downhill fast… Once we found the correct web address, we’re getting a Security Warning telling us that there’s a problem with this website’s security certificate.
All right, one last try on Google got us here: let’s start the review:
Magna-Rx claims to be the #1 Best-Selling Formula since 2001… oh boy, let’s not get started there. We’ll allow for some amoun
t of “fluffery” but is this really the best-selling formula for over a decade? Are some studies they can point to? Maybe some market research? Maybe they mean it’s their best selling product? I can believe that.
Magna-Rx can be commended for including their supplement facts label. You’d be surprised how many companies don’t even want to disclose that much information before you get the product in the mail. They also do not hide behind the typical “stuff everything into a proprietary blend so no one knows how much of anything they’re ingesting” strategy of so many others. They have a very clear image of the complete breakdown of ingredients.
However, this does lead to some questions… there is some concern in the research world in regards to Pygeum bark and its effect on the human body. Pygeum bark is mostly associated with prostate health, but certainly not any of the claims that…
…Wait a minute… what the hell do those disclaimers in tiny letters say? “Individuals and testimonials shown on the website are paid models and not necessarily Magna RX Inc. product users”
I can understand that the hot girl and the hot guy are from some photo-gallery, but the testimonials are not necessarily real either? So, all the great quotes about this product are, by their own admission, made up? Well, at least they’re up-front about making stuff up.
Back to the ingredients… MagnaRx makes the usual claims of increasing size, libido, volume, etc. but it doesn’t seem like the ingredients in there are going to deliver on the promise.
The website is as confusing as one would expect from the hassle at the beginning. The Order Now page has sixteen (16) full screen offers for you to scroll through to make your “easy” purchase.
For those of you who like scrolling down to the bottom to see the summary, scroll no further:
We weren’t overly thrilled with the ingredients in this formula if it is to be used as a male enhancement pill. There’s no research on the website explaining any of the science behind their decisions and the only answer we get is “No clinical study has ever been performed on any MagnaRX product.“. And while we’re looking at disclaimers on the site, it’s impossible to get past the one that confesses that the “testimonials shown on the website are paid models and not necessarily Magna RX Inc. product users”. That’s not taken out of context. There are several Male Sexual Enhancement supplements out there that somehow manage to convey their effectiveness without making up testimonials. We recommend that you pass on MagnaRx, and focus on one of those.

