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Zyalix – The Overview
Zyalix is a male enhancement supplement that is only sold online. There appears to be an official website for the product, and it is available to purchase through their third-party websites. However, brief information about the Zyalix is provided on its official website and the manufacturer claims that it is designed to aid in improving the quality of erections by ensuring the proper blood flow in the penile chamber. Thereby, it helps men to sustain longer, harder and firmer erections. The third-party websites that sell Zyalix do have few customer reviews and there are no results shown from any clinical testing that may have been performed on the formula.

Basic contact details for the company are provided but no further information about the manufacturer is present on its official website. Consumers can order a free trial of the product, but the company will enroll users into an auto-shipping program and make unnecessary charges to the users’ credit cards every month for $89.92. Additionally, there are no free samples available and although a money back guarantee is mentioned, full details are not disclosed regarding their terms and conditions.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Saw Palmetto Berry, Horny Goat Weed Extract and Ginkgo Biloba Extract
Zyalix – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Zyalix contains natural ingredients, including L-Arginine, Muira Puama Extract and Asian Red Ginger Extracts. These ingredients are often found in male enhancement formulas and said to have several benefits. To boost the power, performance and pleasure. However, a complete ingredient list is not shown, and there are no clinical studies provided that back up the claims. The product is an oral supplement taken daily with a glass of water, preferably before a meal. One bottle of Zyalix contains 60 capsules and 2 capsules are meant to be taken daily. According to third-party websites, consumers will experience some results from taking the product at the recommended dose, but without seeing the lists of ingredients with their exact amounts, there is no way of knowing how credible Zyalix is.
Good about Zyalix
- Zyalix main active ingredients are listed
- Dosage instructions are provided
- It is available to purchase online
Bad about Zyalix
- Users need to be aware of their auto-shipping when the free trial ends
- Zyalix is very expensive
- Clinical study data is not provided
- Not much information about the manufacturer is available online
- There is no free sample available
Zyalix – The Bottom Line
Zyalix does contain ingredients that have some history of success when used in male enhancement supplements of this type. However, with a lack of information regarding the ingredients and manufacturer, not only is it unclear how effective the product would be, but the safety is in question too. There are no clinical testing results shown to back up their claims. There are very few customer reviews and as with any supplement of this type, results may vary. Consumers should be wary of any free trials that are linked to an auto-ship program as these are sometimes hard to cancel and end up being very costly. It should also be noted that there are no free samples available. We warn our readers to stay away from such bogus products and instead try some legitimate brands which have been selling on the market for decades. There are better options, and although they would require a little more research, you would be getting more overall benefits.








