- Enzyte
Enzyte is a herbal
nutritional supplement manufactured by Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals ofCincinnati, Ohio . The manufacturer claims Enzyte promotes "natural male enhancement", which is aeuphemism forpenile enlargement . However, its effectiveness has been called into doubt and the claims of the manufacturer have been under scrutiny from various state and federal organizations. The manufacturer's founder and CEO, Steve Warshak, and his mother Harriett Warshak, were found guilty of conspiracy to commitmail fraud ,bank fraud , andmoney laundering and sentenced to prison. [cite news
url= http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=da4ca689-d4ec-4a85-bd81-568828d852c9
title= Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals Founder Found Guilty of Crimes
last= McKee
first= Tom
publisher= "ABC News "
date= 2008-02-25
accessdate= 2008-05-29 ]Enzyte is widely advertised on US television as "the once daily tablet for natural male enhancement". The commercials feature a character known as "Smilin' Bob", who always wears a smile that is implied to be caused by the enhancing effects of Enzyte; these advertisements feature
double entendre s and are deliberately designed to be somewhat campy.The purported benefits of this compound are unproven and untested.
Ingredients
Despite being a compound of
herbs ,minerals , andvitamin s, Enzyte formerly promoted itself under a fakescientific name of "Suffragium asotas". While Enzyte's manufacturer claims this phrase translates as "better sex," this is incorrect; "suffragium" in Latin means "vote", and "asotas" is not a Latin word at all. Harvard teaching fellow Rhett Martin says that the phrase might be an error for "suffragor asotis", meaning "refuge for the dissipated." [cite news|title=Why is this man smiling? It's not Viagra|url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/drugs/2002-04-18-enzyte.htm |publisher="USA Today "|date=2002-04-17|accessdate=2008-01-16|last=Rubin|first=Rita]Enzyte is said to contain:Fact|date=July 2008
* "Tribulus terrestris " (puncture vine)
*Niacin
* Panax ginseng
* "Epimedium " (horny goatweed)
* "Avena sativa" (oat)
*Zinc oxide
* "Lepidium meyenii " (maca)
* Muira puama
* "Ginkgo biloba"
* L-Arginine
* Saw palmetto
* Other ingredients:gelatin ,cellulose ,rice bran , oat fiber,magnesium stearate ,silicon dioxide ,dicalcium phosphate ,titanium dioxide andpropylene glycol .Most of the above ingredients are commonly available as
over the counter herbal or dietary supplements, and most have anecdotal or scientific evidence of efficacy on various systems in the human body. One notable ingredient, Yohimbe, was included in the original formulation of Enzyte, produced until at least 2004, however asYohimbe 's legal status in Canada is unclear, Enzyte produced after 2004 no longer containsYohimbe extract.Effectiveness
Currently, the effectiveness of Enzyte is unproven. The
Center for Science in the Public Interest has urged theFederal Trade Commission (which has power underfederal law to regulate advertising) to disallow further television advertising for Enzyte, because of a lack of properclinical trials . They have settled with theAttorneys General of various states and have altered their advertising in a more truthful fashion. Substantiation for the brand is on file for each claim. The company now offers a 60 day return policy on unopened products.Enzyte originally advertised that use of the Enzyte product would promote permanent physical penile growth, or the company would return purchasers double their cost. Those who attempted to collect this refund claim they either received a partial refund or were duped into signing away the right to a refund. Enzyte advertising was changed to state that the product is intended to create a firmer erection by temporarily increasing blood flow to the penis. The advertising change was made after lawsuits against the company and its rebate policies began to surface. No evidence exists that proves Enzyte to be effective in any of its claims. The product advertising states in small print that it "is not intended or promoted to diagnose, or treat any disease" and since ED (Erectile dysfunction) is a recognized disease, the advertising is considered legal.
A current civil lawsuit alleges Enzyte does not work as advertised. [http://www.hagens-berman.com/files/enzytefaq1090006698639.html] Despite manufacturer claims that Enzyte will increase penis size, girth, firmness, and improve sexual performance, there exists no scientific evidence that Enzyte is capable of these claims. In fact, Enzyte has never been scientifically tested by the FDA, or other independent third party. [http://www.casewatch.org/cp/enzytecmp.pdf] Accordingly, Enzyte is required by current US law to be marketed as an
herbal supplement , and may not legally be called a drug. In keeping with FTC rulings, Enzyte is not allowed to claim these benefits in its advertising. However, as of August 2008, TV commercials for the product still use the phrase "natural male enhancement."Federal indictment and conviction
On
September 21 ,2006 , Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, its owner and president, Steven Warshak, and five other individuals were indicted by the United States, Southern District of Ohio, U.S. Attorney Greg Lockhart, on charges of conspiracy,money laundering , and mail, wire and bank fraud. The indictment alleged that the company defrauded consumers and banks of US$100 million.cite news |title='Natural Male Enhancement' Company Owner Indicted on Fraud, Other Charges |url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,215087,00.html?sPage=fnc.national/crime |work=FOXNews.com |publisher=Associated Press |date=2006-09-26 |accessdate=2008-01-09] The United StatesFood and Drug Administration ,Internal Revenue Service , postal inspectors and other agencies participated in the investigation. [cite news
url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14944410/
title = Enzyte executive indicted for fraud
publisher= "MSNBC "
date= 2006-09-21
accessdate= 2008-05-29 ] The federal fraud trial began onJanuary 8 ,2008 . [cite web
url = http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/ohs/Press/02-26-08.pdf
title = BERKELEY EXECUTIVES CONVICTED OF CONSPIRACY AND FRAUD IN CONNECTION WITH SALES OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS
publisher= "United States Department of Justice "
date= 2008-02-26
accessdate= 2008-05-29 ]In testimony during the trial, a former executive with Berkeley testified that the enhancements that the company claimed were given by use of Enzyte were fabricated, and the company defrauded customers by continuing to charge them for additional shipments of the supplement. He further testified that company employees were instructed to make it as difficult as possible for unhappy customers to receive refunds. [cite news
title= Ads for male enhancement pill bogus, former exec says
publisher="Columbus Dispatch "
url= http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live/content/health/stories/2008/01/16/enzyte.html
date= 2008-01-16
accessdate= 2008-05-29 ]On
February 22 ,2008 , Steven Warshak was found guilty of 93 counts of conspiracy, fraud and money laundering. OnAugust 27 ,2008 he was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Arthur Spiegel to 25 years in prison and ordered to pay $93,000 in fines. His company, Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, along with other defendants, was ordered to forfeit $500 million. His 75-year-old mother, Harriet Warshak, was sentenced to two years in prison. [New York Times "Ohio company owner gets 25 years in fraud case" http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-Enzyte-Maker-Sentencing.html] [Cincinnati Enquirer "'Smiling Bob' founder gets 25 years" http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080827/BIZ/308270019&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL] [cite news |first=Terry |last=Kinney |title=Ohio company owner gets 25 years in fraud case |url=http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iRwWKqK8FgMRhFIP8bgARsaYx54wD92QONF00 |work= |publisher=Associated Press |date=2008-08-27 |accessdate=2008-09-05 ]See also
*
Erectile dysfunction
*ExtenZe
*Penis enlargement References
External links
* [http://www.enzyte.com Enzyte website]
* [http://www.mgsglaw.com/cases/enzyte.html Class action lawsuit website]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/drugs/2002-04-18-enzyte.htm USAToday] – Why is this man smiling? It's not Viagra
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