Why do some brands of muscle building supplements list improved sexual  performance as a function of their product?  Are they putting some of the same  ingredients from sexual performance enhancers into the chemical formula they're  using?  Or are they simply citing the perfectly logical downstream result of  better sex stemming from an improved level of overall fitness?
I was looking over a website of a particular brand of muscle-building  supplement and I noticed that they were touting improved sexual performance as  one of the benefits of using their fitness product.  It made me think and then  it made me look into it a bit closer.  In this particular brand they stated  clearly that their product was clinically proven to improve sexual performance.   That certainly shows that at least one ingredient in their muscle building  formulation acts directly as a sex product.
Why would they do that?  Is that sexual potency ingredient also beneficial in  the supplement's primary goal of muscle building?  Or was the sexual  performance-enhancing additive put into to the muscle-building supplement  formulation later as part of a marketing strategy?  I read every word on the  products sales page and their information section but that detail wasn't  discussed anywhere.
So what are your thoughts on this issue?  I can't help but compare the  practice of adding a sexual performance enhancement ingredient to a muscle  supplement as being similar to a software company bundling none-related software  into their sales package to inexpensively boost the overall value of their  offering or to justify jacking up the price or both.  Personally, if I want a  muscle-building supplement to assist me in attaining my fitness goal then that  is exactly what I want.  And if I want a sexual-performance product to improve  my sexual experience then that is what I will get.
The late George Carlin said he takes a bomb onto a plane with him because if  the odds were very long against having a person with a bomb onboard then the  odds of having two people with bombs onboard must be astronomical.  There are  many people buying workout supplements online and I suppose there's quite a  number of buyers seeking sexual performance products but I should think the  amount of customers seeking both at once is a much thinner market.
I'm also wondering if mixing these two very different products is really such  a good idea either.  Suppose I want to build up my muscle so I take some  muscle-building supplements before I go to the gym.  But before I can really get  into my workout, the sexual performance-enhancing component kicks in and my  libido skyrockets.  Suddenly my mind isn't on my workout anymore and I'm racing  home for another purpose altogether.  What muscle-building bang have I gotten  for my buck?  I'm now in my bed, smoking a cigarette after and I'm wondering why  I bought this damned multi-purpose product for in the first place.


 
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