MAX Finish®
Ejaculate Volumizer for Men
Q. What is Max Finish® and how does it work?
A. MAX Finish® is a stimulant-free product made for men to dramatically increase the amount of ejaculate fluid and intensify orgasmic contractions. By increasing the amount of ejaculate fluid a man will have stronger, longer lasting contractions—elongating the duration of the orgasm.
Q. How long does it take to work?
A. Many men report around six hours after their first dose, they are already having more intense orgasms due to increased ejaculate. Ultimately, it takes a few days in order to build up the load. Once MAX Volume® has been used for a few days, men can see an increase of up to 300% in fluid. This product should be taken daily. The longer MAX Volume® is taken, the better it works.
Q. What happens if a man stops taking MAX Volume®?
A. If a man stops taking MAX Finish®, the amount of ejaculate fluid will decrease and go back to normal volume. Orgasmic contractions may be reduced and return to the same intensity as they were before taking MAX Finish®.
Q. Is MAX Finish® safe to use if I have a medical condition?
A. MAX Finish® is stimulant-free so it is safe for men to take who are sensitive to stimulants. We recommend those individuals with questions, concerns, or medical conditions should consult their physician before taking any of our products.
MAX Finish® —
- Extremely intensifies and prolongs orgasmic contractions or “The Ropes”
- Stimulant-Free
- Dramatically increases the amount of ejaculate fluid production
- Results are best if used daily, the longer the product is taken, the better the results
- First results can be as soon as six hours after the first dose
Directions: Adult men take 1 tablet with breakfast and 1 tablet with dinner, or as directed by your health care practitioner. If seal around the cap is missing or broken, do not use. Take with food. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use to exclude a diagnosis of prostate cancer.