Leopard miracle honey is one of those infamous modern-day snake oils that promise a lot but delivers very little. It’s a dietary supplement that was sold in small packets by a company called USA Less. The company claimed that it could cure erectile dysfunction, among other things.
USA Less is voluntarily recalling all lots of the product after FDA analysis found that it was spiked with sildenafil, an ED drug approved by the FDA to treat erectile dysfunction. Taking the tainted honey may cause a significant drop in blood pressure, which can be dangerous for men with certain health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
The recalled honey, which was labeled as “Leopard Miracle of Honey,” is packaged in wood boxes with the UPC number of 8 699415 910534 and contains twelve SACHETS (each SHOT is 15 grams/0.53 oz). The affected product was distributed nationwide.
Pure honey fortified with a select mixture of rainforest herbs. It stimulates sexual appetite and increases libido, boosts endurance and strengthens the erection for a longer and more intense climax. It also promotes hormonal balance and provides a source of energy. It replaces the use of chemical stimulants which have well-known deleterious side effects. Nitrates, like those in common prescription drugs such as Viagra, may interact with it and produce potentially serious side effects.