The long known male health product, Indian Divine Oil, has once again been pushed to the forefront for the simple reason that modern men can't wait to "keep their guns afloat" every day. Some friends who don't know why don't know what Hindu holy oil is, but it's actually a delay oil that can prolong sexual life after use. So, is there any side effect of using Hindu oil?
Indian divine oil can be said to be the ancestor of delay oil. Its birthplace is not India but Hong Kong at all. Why did it have this name? The reason is very simple. Based on the "Indian Love Sutra" and related myths and legends, India's enduring combat effectiveness is exaggerated. Therefore, in order to cater to public awareness, the delay oil is named Indian Divine Oil. As long as chemicals have some side effects, Indian sacred oil is no exception. Side effects of Hindu oil: 1. Allergic reactions Although Hindu oil and sprays are named after their botanical extraction and disinfection effects, they actually contain certain chemical components. "Everyone has different skin properties, whether they are derived from chemicals or plants, and they all have different levels of allergy.". Therefore, when using this type of product for the first time, it is necessary to smear it on the arm, and if there are abnormal reactions, do not use it.
2. The fundamental problem with any delay in pleasure reduction is to reduce sensitivity. When sensitivity decreases, the frictional pleasure of the reproductive system will definitely decrease. Frequent use of Hindu sacred oil leads to lower sensitivity of the male reproductive system, followed by less and less pleasure in sexual life, until it becomes mechanical exercise, with no fun to speak of. What's more, there is a dependence on the Indian divine oil, which may lead to the possibility that an erection cannot be sustained without oil. 3. Any drug that interferes with the human body to cause disease has more or less the potential to cause disease. The reproductive system is one of the key points of the human body, and long-term use of Hindu sacred oil does not rule out the possibility of harming Ding Ding. According to statistics by some clinical medical experts, the incidence of balanitis and balanitis cancer is directly proportional to the frequency of using delayed sprays and chemical drugs. Although human immunity and resistance vary from person to person, reducing the probability of using such products will reduce the incidence rate.