Black Thai Honey - which seems to be the new "IT product", and similar drugs sell themselves as “all-natural” fixes — but consumers swear the effects feel exactly like prescription pills. Which is pretty damn impressive since the products says that they're "all natural herbs".
The truth? It’s very likely these pouches are secretly loaded with sildenafil or tadalafil, dosed unpredictably and sold without any medical oversight.
That makes them both impressively potent — but also risky to a certain degree.
You never know what’s really inside these products, how strong the supposed dose of x chemical is, or what it might clash with.
One wrong mix with other meds and things could go south fast.
Has anyone ever tried one of these “magic honey” - or other pills/honey/etc. that you've ordered online?
Now i... well, I wouldn't say that I´m not curious but I would still continue to get my ED medication prescribed by a doctor and collect them in a pharmacy.

The truth? It’s very likely these pouches are secretly loaded with sildenafil or tadalafil, dosed unpredictably and sold without any medical oversight.
That makes them both impressively potent — but also risky to a certain degree.
You never know what’s really inside these products, how strong the supposed dose of x chemical is, or what it might clash with.
One wrong mix with other meds and things could go south fast.
Has anyone ever tried one of these “magic honey” - or other pills/honey/etc. that you've ordered online?
Now i... well, I wouldn't say that I´m not curious but I would still continue to get my ED medication prescribed by a doctor and collect them in a pharmacy.

