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Aizen Power is a dietary supplement marketed primarily toward adult men who want support for libido, energy, stamina, circulation, and sexual wellness. The product is promoted as an all-natural formula rather than a prescription medication. Some websites also claim that it is manufactured in the USA in an FDA-registered or GMP-compliant facility. However, consumers should understand that an FDA-registered manufacturing facility is not the same thing as FDA approval of the supplement itself. The product's marketing also includes claims about stronger erections and increased size. Those claims should be approached carefully because there is no strong independent clinical evidence showing that Aizen Power can permanently enlarge the penis.
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540321, New York, United States
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