Scientific References

Scientific References

The following scientific references support the research and development of StalliOnX Male Enhancement products:

Reference 1

Karami, M., Ghaemi, S. and Mccoy, D., 2013, September. Folex: An analysis of an herbal and counterfeit luxury goods affiliate program. In 2013 APWG eCrime Researchers Summit (pp. 1-9). IEEE.

Available at: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6805782/

Reference 2

Perry, S.L. and Whitehead, A.L., 2021. Linking evangelical subculture and phallically insecure masculinity using Google searches for male enhancement. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 60(2), pp.442-453.

Available at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jssr.12717

Reference 3

Ricciardelli, L.A. and Williams, R.J., 2016. Use of supplements and drugs to change body image and appearance among boys and male adolescents. Chemically modified bodies: The use of diverse substances for appearance enhancement, pp.13-30.

Available at: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/978-1-137-53535-1_2

Reference 4

Jairoun, A.A., Al-Hemyari, S.S., Shahwan, M., Zyoud, S.E.H., Ibrahim, B. and Zyoud, S.H., 2022. Screening and determination of synthetic PDE-5 inhibitors in adulterated sexual enhancement supplements. Molecules, 27(19), p.6737.

Available at: https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/19/6737

Reference 5

Ahmed, M., Kumari, S., Manali, P., Sonje, S. and Malik, M., 2016. Safety and quality concerns regarding over-the-Counter sexual enhancement products Sold in the USA Market Pose a major health risk. Journal of addiction research & therapy, 7(5), p.299.

Available at: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5713482/

Reference 6

Amine, N., Zheng, C., Kaur, H., Sweeney, J., Mikail, M., Eassa, H.A. and Nounou, M.I., 2019. Are Male Enhancement Ultraceuticals Sold Online Safe, Natural and Compliant with their Label Claim?. Clin Med, 1(1), p.1006.

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Reference 7

Azimi, S., Mistry, N.S. and Wood, M., 2012. UPLC-MS/MS for the Screening, Confirmation, and Quantification of Drugs Illegally Added to Herbal/Dietary Supplements for the Enhancement of Male Sexual Performance. Waters the Science of whatʼs possible, pp.1-6.

Available at: https://www.waters.com/webassets/cms/library/docs/720004156en.pdf

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Bent, S., Ko, R., 2004. Commonly used herbal medicines in the United States: a review. The American journal of medicine, 116(7), pp.478-485.

Available at: https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(04)00000-0/fulltext

Reference 9

Cohen, P.A., 2012. Hazards of hindsight—monitoring the safety of nutritional supplements. New England Journal of Medicine, 367(14), pp.1270-1273.

Available at: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1208238

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Gurley, B.J., Gardner, S.F. and Hubbard, M.A., 2000. Content versus label claim in ephedra-containing dietary supplements. American journal of health-system pharmacy, 57(10), pp.963-969.

Available at: https://academic.oup.com/ajhp/article/57/10/963/5155554

Disclaimer

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The references provided are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any supplement regimen.

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