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Men’s Virility Restored in Clinical Trial; 275% More Blood Flow in 5 Minutes

A newly improved version of America’s best-selling male performanc­e enhancer gives 70-year-old men the ability and stamina they enjoyed in their 30’s.

- By John Marshall

America’s best-selling sexual performanc­e enhancer just got a lot better.

It’s the latest breakthrou­gh for nitric oxide – the molecule that makes E.D. woes fade and restores virility when it counts the most.

Nitric oxide won the Nobel Prize in 1998. It’s why “the little blue pill” works. More than 200,000 studies confirm it’s the key to superior sexual performanc­e.

And this new discovery increases nitric oxide availabili­ty resulting in even quicker, stronger and longer-lasting performanc­e.

One double-blind, placebo-controlled study (the “goldstanda­rd” of research) involved a group of 70-year-old-men.

They didn’t exercise. They didn’t eat healthy. And researcher­s reported their “nitric oxide availabili­ty was almost totally compromise­d,” resulting in blood ow less than HALF of a man in peak sexual health.

But only five minutes after the first dose their blood flow increased 275%, back to levels of a perfectly healthy 31-year-old man! “It’s amazing,” remarks nitric oxide expert Dr. Al Sears. “That’s like giving 70-year-old men the sexual power of 30-year-olds.”

WHY SO MUCH EXCITEMENT?

Despite the billions men spend annually on older nitric oxide therapies, there’s one well-known problem with them.

They don’t always work.

A very distinguis­hed and awarded doctor practicing at a prestigiou­s Massachuse­tts hospital who has studied Nitric Oxide for over 43 years states a “deficiency of bioactive nitric oxide… leads to impaired endotheliu­m-dependent vasorelaxa­tion.”

In plain English, these older products may increase levels of nitric oxide. But that’s only half the battle. If it’s not bioactivel­y available then your body can’t absorb it to produce an erection.

Experts simply call it the nitric oxide “glitch.” And until now, there’s never been a solution.

NEXT GENERATION NITRIC OXIDE FORMULA FLYING OFF SHELVES

Upon further research, America’s No. 1 men’s health expert Dr. Al Sears discovered certain nutrients x this “glitch” resulting in 275% better blood ow.

He’s combined those nutrients with proven nitric oxide boosters in a new formula called Primal Max Red . In clinical trials, 5,000 mg

is required for satisfying sexual performanc­e. Primal Max Red contains a bigger, 9,000 mg per serving dose. It’s become so popular, he’s having trouble keeping it in stock.

Dr. Sears is the author of more than 500 scientific papers. Thousands of people listened to him speak at the recent Palm Beach Health & Wellness Festival featuring Dr. Oz. NFL Hall of Fame quarterbac­k Joe Namath recently visited his clinic, the Sears Institute for Antiaging Medicine.

Primal Max Red has only been available for a few months — but everyone who takes it reports a big difference. “I have the energy to have sex three times in one day, WOW! That has not happened in years. Oh, by the way I am 62,” says Jonathan K. from Birmingham, AL.

HOW IT WORKS

Loss of erection power starts with your blood vessels. Specifical­ly, the inside layer called the endotheliu­m where nitric oxide is made.

The problem is various factors THICKEN your blood vessels as you age. This blocks availabili­ty causing the nitric oxide “glitch.” The result is difficulty in getting and sustaining a healthy erection.

How bad is the problem?

Researcher shows the typical 40-year-old man absorbs 50% less nitric oxide. At 50, that drops to 25%. And once you pass 60 just a measly 15% gets through.

To make matters worse, nitric oxide levels start declining in your 30’s. And by 70, nitric oxide production is down an alarming 75%.

Primal Max Red is the rst formula to tackle both problems. Combining powerful nitric oxide boosters and a proven delivery mechanism that defeats the nitric oxide “glitch” resulting in 275% better blood ow. There’s not enough space here to fully explain how it works, so Dr. Sears will send anyone who orders Primal Max Red a free special report that explains everything.

MORE CLINICAL RESULTS

Nutrients in Primal Max Red have logged impressive results.

Ina Journal of Applied Physiology study, one resulted in a 30 times MORE nitric oxide. And these increased levels lasted up to 12 hours.

“I measured my nitric oxide levels, you can buy a test kit from Amazon,” reports 48-year-old Jeff O. “Monday night I showed depleted.”

Then he used ingredient­s in Primal Max Red and, “The results were off the charts. I rst woke around 3 a.m. on Tuesday very excited. My nitric oxide levels measured at the top end of the range.”

FREE BONUS TESTOSTERO­NE BOOSTER

Every order also gets Dr. Sears testostero­ne boosting formula Primal Max Black for free.

“If you want passionate ‘rip your clothes off’ sex you had in your younger days, you need nitric oxide to get your erection going. And testostero­ne for energy and drive,” says Dr. Sears. “You get both with Primal Max Red and Primal Max Black.”

HOW TO GET PRIMAL MAX

To secure free bottles of Primal Max Black and get the hot, new Primal Max Red formula, buyers should contact the Sears Health Hotline at 1-800-468-1565 within the next 48 hours. “It’s not available in drug stores yet,” says Dr. Sears. “The Hotline allows us to ship directly to the customer.”

Dr. Sears feels so strongly about Primal Max, all orders are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. “Just send me back the bottle and any unused product within 90 days from purchase date, and I’ll send you all your money back,” he says.

The Hotline will be open for the next 48 hours. After that, the phone number will be shut down to allow them to restock. Call 1-800-468-1565 to secure your limited supply of Primal Max Red and free bottles of Primal Max Black. You don’t need a prescripti­on, and those who call in the rst 24 hours qualify for a significan­t discount. Use Promo Code NP0221PMAX­184 when you call in. Lines are frequently busy, but all calls will be answered.

The NCAA Tournament bubble is typically populated with teams from small conference­s and middle-of-the-pack big conference schools.

A pandemic that has wreaked havoc on the college basketball season is also reshaping the curve.

Perennial power Duke is currently bubbling. So is North Carolina. Kentucky is so far down it can’t even see the bubble.

“The season hasn’t gone how we wanted it, but we just try to keep our head down and keep working,” Duke sophomore forward Matthew Hurt said. “Every day, don’t take a day off, not try to listen to the outside, the social media, what everyone else says but us.”

Duke entered the season with loaded expectatio­ns, as it always does. The Blue Devils had key holdovers from last year’s team and coach Mike Krzyzewski brought in another stellar recruiting class.

Duke’s season has mostly been a dud so far.

The Blue Devils are 8-8 and 6-6 in the ACC after beating North Carolina State on Saturday, a win that ended a three-game losing streak. Duke is No. 66 in the latest NET rankings — up 11 from the previous rankings — and needs a strong finish to the season to avoid missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1995.

“You’ve just got to stay with it,” Krzyzewski said. “That’s what our program’s done and see what happens. Just see what happens if you do that.”

North Carolina fell flat with a chance at a resume-building win on Saturday, scoring 48 points in a loss to No. 9 Virginia. The Tar Heels failed to have a double-fig

ure scorer for the first time since 1966, are 12-7 overall and No. 56 in the NET after going 1-6 in Quadrant 1 games. Kentucky, at 6-13 and No. 76 in the NET, will likely need to win the SEC Tournament to join the field of 68.

ON THE RISE

• Kansas (15-7, 9-5 Big 12). Once a blueblood appearing to be in trouble, the Jayhawks have reeled off three straight wins. Kansas has some big potential resume builders after facing rival Kansas State, with games against No. 7 Texas Tech, No. 13 Texas and No. 2 Baylor to close out the regular season.

• Uconn (9-5, 6-5 Big East). The Huskies picked up a critical win by beating Xavier 80-72 on Saturday without James Bouknight. Uconn is a superb defensive team and if Bouknight is fully healthy, the Huskies could make a run to the field of 68.

Rutgers (12-7, 8-7 Big Ten). The Scarlet Knights were poised to reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1991 before the tourney was canceled last season. Rutgers may still have work to do to end the streak this season, but it has won five of six after beating Northweste­rn on Saturday.

• Oregon (12-4, 7-3 Pac12). The Ducks were among the favorites to win the Pac-12, but they labored through injuries and two COVID-19 pauses. Oregon finally had its top five scorers on the floor together in a victory over Arizona State last week and has won three straight after beating Arizona in Tucson.

FADING HOPES

• Maryland (10-10, 4-9 Big Ten). The Terps have wins over Illinois and Wisconsin but have been inconsiste­nt most of the season. Maryland has lost three of four and could use a strong finish to get off the bubble.

• Drake (19-2, 10-2, Missouri Valley). Less than two weeks ago, the Bulldogs joined No. 1 Gonzaga and Baylor as Division I’s only undefeated teams. Drake then lost at Valparaiso and was blown out by No. 22 Loyola Chicago. A win over the Ramblers in the rematch on Sunday was huge.

• Toledo (16-6, 11-3 MAC). A team on the NCAA Tournament bubble can’t really afford consecutiv­e losses late in the season.

The Rockets did just that against Ball State and Bowling Green in their last two games.

• Stanford (13-8, 9-6). The Cardinal have wins over Alabama and UCLA on their resume, but also have losses to Arizona State and Utah.

 ??  ?? A new discovery that increases nitric oxide availabili­ty was recently proven in a clinical trial to boost blood flow 275%
A new discovery that increases nitric oxide availabili­ty was recently proven in a clinical trial to boost blood flow 275%
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTOS ?? Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, right, talks to guard Jeremy Roach during a game earlier this month. At 8-8 overall and 7-7 in the ACC, the Blue Devils are in danger of missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 26years. Other elite programs are also on the bubble.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTOS Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, right, talks to guard Jeremy Roach during a game earlier this month. At 8-8 overall and 7-7 in the ACC, the Blue Devils are in danger of missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 26years. Other elite programs are also on the bubble.
 ??  ?? North Carolina coach Roy Williams watches his team play against Duke last season. At 12-7overall and 7-5in the ACC, the Tar Heels are on the bubble to make their 11th straight NCAA Tournament.
North Carolina coach Roy Williams watches his team play against Duke last season. At 12-7overall and 7-5in the ACC, the Tar Heels are on the bubble to make their 11th straight NCAA Tournament.

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