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Viagra ban in Pakistan sparks demand for lizard oil that makes men ‘strong like steel’



Men in Pakistan seeking to improve their sex life have been lining up for sanda tael, an ointment made from poached Hardwicke’s spiny-tailed lizard. Sellers claim the lizard oil works like magic for erectile dysfunction sufferers. Yet the remedy has no scientific backing, with doctors saying the trade is making fools out of customers. Nevertheless, lizard oil remains popular in the conservative country, where infertility is deeply stigmatised and Viagra is banned.
 

Viagra ban in Pakistan sparks demand for lizard oil that makes men ‘strong like steel’



Men in Pakistan seeking to improve their sex life have been lining up for sanda tael, an ointment made from poached Hardwicke’s spiny-tailed lizard. Sellers claim the lizard oil works like magic for erectile dysfunction sufferers. Yet the remedy has no scientific backing, with doctors saying the trade is making fools out of customers. Nevertheless, lizard oil remains popular in the conservative country, where infertility is deeply stigmatised and Viagra is banned.
Why is viagra banned?
 
Viagra and Cialis are hit and miss, may not work for some. But I have a cure that works 100% of the time every single time if you have a venous leak.

Sanday ka taeel and nearly all hakim based medications are a total BS, stay away.
 
this guy would be furious
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Viagra ban in Pakistan sparks demand for lizard oil that makes men ‘strong like steel’



Men in Pakistan seeking to improve their sex life have been lining up for sanda tael, an ointment made from poached Hardwicke’s spiny-tailed lizard. Sellers claim the lizard oil works like magic for erectile dysfunction sufferers. Yet the remedy has no scientific backing, with doctors saying the trade is making fools out of customers. Nevertheless, lizard oil remains popular in the conservative country, where infertility is deeply stigmatised and Viagra is banned.
Animal rights should not be violated .Internatinal Wildlife organisations should see it .
 
I saw a YT clip of a woman selling sanday ka taeel in Pak. I wonder where the idea of Sanday ka taeel came from? Looks like its from India.
 
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