There is a story about Buzz Aldrin once punching someone in the face because he was tired of questions about whether they really went to the Moon. He was so annoyed by people questioning something that took heroic efforts and incredible skill to do that he couldn’t control himself. Now, this may seem like a strange way to begin an article about an ED medication, but wear with me. I have a strong suspicion that if you asked, let’s say one of the chemists or pharmacists who worked on developing Cialis the question from the title of this article, you would get pretty much the same response as Buzz Aldrin gave, as it comes to the same thing. It is only human ignorance and misinformation that makes it necessary to write an article like this explaining certain things.
The biggest problem is the nature or internet as the source of information. Anyone can write anything and it will be taken for granted by some people. There are very few fields where this is so obvious like in pharmaceuticals. The thing is that it has become fashionable to view pharmaceutical companies as huge evil corporations that are bent on destroying the people (who by the way buy their products) and taking their last penny. This is, of course, very much propagated by companies that manufacture different herbal supplements that are supposed to do the exactly same thing that FDA-approved ED medications like Cialis for example do. The fact is that they don’t.
Now we come back to that pharmacist who works, or who has worked on developing Cialis, we are taking Cialis as an example. He knows how much hard work, how much knowledge and how much skill it took to come up with a medication that actually works and that actually helps people with their erectile dysfunction. This pharmacist also knows how little work goes into making these herbal supplements, in which the “all natural” products are mashed into a single pill in hope that certain compounds they contain will do something for men suffering from ED. And it would be quite an expected thing to have the pharmacist properly pissed off.
And it is even easier to imagine that pharmacist getting angry as they advertise those herbal supplements and different products by claiming how Cialis is a dangerous medication and how your heart is going to explode and how your eyes will fall out if you take it. That pharmacist has spent thousands of hours of work to make the medication as safe as possible, he has done science those people cannot imagine in order to make Cialis as good as possible and they are now saying such stuff.
But hey, these are all the pitfalls off modern marketing and the only way to look past these tricks is to get informed. So, inform yourself about Cialis and about herbal products. The truth will come to you in no time.
