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Conservative MP takes 'herbal viagra' on live TV

Politician Ed Vaizey has caused a shock by taking what experts dub ‘herbal Viagra’ on live television. Appearing on popular show The Wright Stuff, the backbench Conservative MP, who is a close friend of David Cameron, swallowed a pill of Viapro to test the drug’s effects. Not one to take a back seat, host Matthew Wright took one himself. For a programme that airs at 9am, this was certainly an unusual start to the broadcasting schedule.

After half an hour, the MP was asked how he felt. He replied: “A bit weird, actually.” Fifteen minutes later, he said that he was experiencing a tingling sensation, and further into the show he looked distracted, prompting playful jibes from other guests on the show.

The early morning stunt surprised not only the studio audience, but also the 500,000 viewers watching. David Cameron, a close ally of Mr Vaizey, has yet to comment on the spectacle.

As surprising as the MP’s actions were, it is unlikely that Mr Vaizey’s actions will prove as controversial as an event on the Richard and Judy Show, broadcast in 1998, where the presenters hosted a “Viagra day”, handing the drug to three couples and monitoring the effects.

The erectile dysfunction treatment Mr Vaizey took, Viapro, is based on an age-old South American remedy. Containing maca root, found in the mountains of Peru, it has been used for centuries by Peruvian men to raise their libido and sexual performance.

The alternative to Viagra is available here at ShytoBuy. The effects said to last for around 24 hours, and a large number of men are finding it a suitable alternative to Viagra.

Erectile dysfunction is a serious problem, affecting up to 40% of the male population at some point in their lives. There are solutions though, with medications such as Viapro helping thousands of sufferers – if you need proof, just ask Matthew Wright.

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