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drugs.
RPS is estimated to strike over 500 million
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The name of the cream Dr. Yeager invented is
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day for eight additional weeks. There is a nice
cinnamon smell and no residues.
ingredient,
Cinnamaldehyde, activates the TRPA1 receptor
(IC50= 9.5pM). This increases the reaction of
sensory neurons to stimulus such as warmth,
cold and touch.
This activation results in more sensitivity of
the penis and a pleasurable sensation.
Sensum+
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You may have a different
problem than you think.
Specialist, Dr. James L. Yeager’s
invention helps men suffering
from RPS. Now you can double,
even triple your penile feeling
and sensation. The result?
MIND-BLOWING SEXUAL
SENSATION!
Steven Wuzubia
Health Correspondent
Clearwater, Florida - Think about it. No mater
what drugs you take; If you don’t have enough
“feeling” in your penis, it’s impossible to get an
erection. The formula for great sex is simple.
The more penile feeling, the more aroused you
get, which provokes a firm and lasting erection
and a full orgasm whenever you want.
For years, men begged Dr. Yeager for a
solution that would work to end lack of penile
sensitivity. But now, his new cream promises
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sensation, even from the slightest touch. It’s
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double, even triple. So even those that have
little to no feeling at all in the penis suddenly
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than we can produce”, says Dr. Yeager.
“Many men do not feel comfortable telling
even their doctor about trouble with erections,
and a lack of feeling and pleasure during
intercourse.”
“They are too ashamed that they cant ‘make
it work’ in bed. And if this is your problem,
you’re not alone.”
These men suffer from Reduced Penile
Sensitivity (RPS). This can cause loss of
confidence, frustration, even depression and
anxiety.
Let’s face it. The inability or long wait to
reach orgasm is bad enough. But failure to
achieve a firm erection is devastating! It’s one
of the leading causes of relationship problems.
And avoiding sex often leads to a failed
marriage. It is a horrible problem.
Dr. Yeager wasn’t about to ignore the
suffering of his patients. He wanted to make
a mark and decided to do something about it.
He spent long sleepless nights locked up in
his lab ... researching every study he could get
his hands on regarding penis sensitivity and
came up with a cream that changed sexual
medicine as we know it.
He put special natural ingredients into
a cream for men and the results have been
remarkable. Men who use this cream report
much more penile feeling, arousal, sensitivity
and pleasure from their sexual intercourse.
They have less or no more difficulty in
stimulating the penis, getting and keeping a
hard erection, and achieving orgasm at the
right time.
ED pills like Viagra, Cialis and natural pills
work for many men, but men with RPS end
up taking more than directed in the hope of
increasing their penile sensitivity, and even
then they often don’t work good enough.
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The nutrients in this cream help you get
and keep a hard erection very easy, and also to
climax when you want to.
For example, Joe Romas, 52, from Oakland,
was not feeling any penile sensation during sex
and it took too long to ejaculate because of this.
And the lack of feeling made sex unpleasurable.
Within one week after he started applying
SENSUM + ® cream, he reported, “I now have
my old feeling and pleasure back. Sex is fun
again and feels great. My wife and I are much
happier now.”
A REAL MARRIAGE-CHANGER l
“This has caused our
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and I are both much
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A real life-changer! I am so glad for Dr.
Yeager’s invention to fix this problem
with no dangerous prescription drugs.”
- Robert H., West Palm Beach, FL
New Cream Works
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THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN BY THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE,
TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. RESULTS BASED UPON AVERAGES. MODELS ARE USED IN ALL PHOTOS TO PROTECT PRIVACY.
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The latest AP analysis of the
2016 electoral landscape
Updated Oct. 28
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tails about the emails, including
whether Comey had even re-
viewed them himself. The mes-
sage was aimed at gathering
more information about what
the bureau is seeking from a
computer that appears to belong
to disgraced former New York
Rep. Anthony Weiner, the es-
tranged husband of Huma Abe-
din, one of Clinton’s closest ad-
visers.
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Supporters watch as Republican presidential candidate Don-
ald Trump speaks during a campaign rally Sunday in Las Ve-
gas.
A law enforcement official
confirmed late Sunday investiga-
tors had obtained a search war-
rant to begin the review of Abe-
din’s emails on Weiner’s comput-
er. The official has knowledge of
the investigation but was not au-
thorized to speak publicly and
did so on condition of anonymity.
The official said investigators
would move expeditiously, but
would not say when the review
might be complete.
Tim Kaine, Clinton’s running
mate, said Comey owed it to the
public to be more forthcoming
about the emails under review
by the FBI with only nine days
remaining before the Nov. 8
election. Calling Comey’s an-
nouncement “extremely puz-
zling,” Kaine said if Comey
“hasn’t seen the emails, I mean
they need to make that com-
pletely plain.”
Clinton made unannounced
stops Sunday in Florida at an
early voting location, a Miami
brunch spot and a soul food res-
taurant. She also addressed a
predominantly black church,
where she spoke of overcoming
disappointments.
“Scripture tells us to rejoice
in our sufferings, knowing that
suffering produces endurance
and endurance produces char-
acter,” she said. “And character
produces hope.”
Clinton made no direct men-
tion of the new FBI investiga-
tion, which has created anxiety
among Democrats. During a
campaign appearance on Satur-
day, she criticized the FBI for a
lack of transparency, then tried
to shift her attention back to
Trump on Sunday, casting him
as a selfish billionaire with a
striking lack of empathy.
Speaking to LGBT support-
ers in Wilton Manors, she seized
on a Washington Post report
about Trump appearing at a
fundraiser for children with
HIV and pretending to be a do-
nor, though he never gave mon-
ey to the charity.
“It’s always Donald Trump
first and everyone else last,” she
said.
to Anthony Weiner,” he said.
A law enforcement official
said Sunday that FBI investiga-
tors in the Weiner sexting probe
knew for weeks about the exis-
tence of newly discovered emails
that might be relevant to the
Clinton email investigation. The
official was not authorized to dis-
cuss the matter by name and
spoke on condition of anonymity.
Comey said he was briefed
Thursday about that develop-
ment and told Congress on Fri-
day that investigators had found
the emails. A second law en-
forcement official also said the
FBI was aware for a period of
time about the emails before Co-
mey was briefed, but the second
official wasn’t more specific.
Trump campaign manager
Kellyanne Conway said Comey
was in “an impossible spot” when
he acknowledged the FBI was
looking into the messages. “Had
he sat on the information, one can
argue that he also would be inter-
fering in the election,” by failing to
disclose the review, Conway said.
The controversy over Clin-
ton’s email practices while she
served as secretary of state has
dogged her for more than a year.
Kaine appeared on ABC’s
This Week, Podesta and Con-
way were on CNN’s State of the
Union.
Thomas reportedfrom
Washington. Associated Press
writers Jill Colvin in Las
Vegas, and Eric Tucker and
Kevin Freking in Washington
contributed to this report.
Comey’s actions Friday have
roiled the White House race, en-
ergizing Trump as polls had
showed him sliding and unnerv-
ing Democrats worried about
the presidency and down-ballot
congressional races.
He campaigned with new
confidence in Colorado later
Sunday, noting the polls were
tightening even ‘before the big
bombshell” Friday.
In a letter to Congress on Fri-
day, Comey said the FBI had re-
cently come upon new emails
while pursuing an unrelated
case and was reviewing whether
they were classified.
The FBI is looking into
whether there was classified in-
formation on a device belonging
to Weiner. Federal authorities in
New York and North Carolina
are investigating online commu-
nications between Weiner and a
15-year-old girl.
The developments prompted
Trump to quip to his Las Vegas
supporters, ‘We never thought
we were going to say ‘thank you’
Clinton could face awkward
coexistence with FBI’s Comey
tance of that post,” said Jamie
Gorelick, deputy attorney gener-
al during former President Bill
Clinton’s administration.
Ron Hosko, a former assis-
tant FBI director under Comey,
said he envisioned a “very, very
difficult relationship,” but Co-
mey’s ability to compartmental-
ize his duties would enable him
to keep doing his job.
“Could Jim Comey go over to
the White House and brief on
terrorism intelligence or a ter-
rorism strike, and what the bu-
reau is doing about it or has
done about it, and keep that in a
separate box? Yes,” Hosko said.
Comey acknowledged in a
memo Friday that his letter creat-
ed the risk of being misunder-
stood so close to the election. But
he said he felt obligated to alert
Congress to the new emails.
The FBI di-
tm rector is ap-
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avoid any ap-
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ence. Comey
took over in
September 2013, meaning he
still would be on the job if Clin-
ton is sworn into office in Janu-
ary. That could raise the pros-
pect of an unmistakably fragile
dynamic, but it probably would
not be any easier if Republican
Donald Trump won, given his
criticism of the FBI after Co-
mey’s recommendation in July
against prosecuting Clinton in
the email matter.
“There needs to be a mutual
trust between a president and an
FBI director given the irnpor-
By Eric Tucker
Associated Press
WASHINGTON - The rela-
tionship between James Comey
and Hillary Clinton was never
going to be tension-free, not
when Comey’s FBI had conduct-
ed an election-year criminal in-
vestigation into the Democratic
presidential candidate’s email
practices.
But Comey’s sudden an-
nouncement to Congress that
FBI agents would review new
emails that may be connected to
that dormant investigation re-
vives questions about how Clin-
ton, if elected, would coexist
with the independent-minded
FBI director. Comey has shown
a willingness to break with the
White House and has been crit-
ical of her handling of sensitive
information as secretary of state.
Comey
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