Let's see. . . . .There are probably 3,000 postings that ask this same exact question again, and again, and again, and again, and again.
Under FDA guidelines if it has the ability to create cellular change it would be classified as a "drug" and not a supplement meaning it would have to be sold under prescription.
There are ZERO herbal combinations known at this time which can enlarge a penis and if they could the FDA would immediately BAN the product becuase it would be under their classification system a "drug".
Herbals are as a whole very poor even as erectile improvers for about 90% of the people who use them. The manufacturers of all of these pills have been in Court again and again and again on fraud charges. They escape usually via vague language that implies one thing while delivering another.
Notice that the idiot with the pasted smile is gone off TV?
Do NOT waste your money, the only thing getting bigger is the coffers of these crooked corporations!