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Duroil is a sexual massage oil for men that can help enhance sexual performance. According to the product’s manufacturer, Duroil can help improve issues associated with sexual dysfunction such as premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction, and can also be used for penis enlargement.

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  1. The Jelqing technique is a natural penis enlargement exercise that is rumored to add up to two inches of length and girth to a man’s penis.
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  • Duroil may have the ability to boost your Jelqing results. If you currently practice Jelqing as a form of natural penis enlargement, massage between five and 10 drops of Duroil onto your penis prior to each Jelqing session for the duration of six weeks.
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  • Duroil has not been approved for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Consult with your health care provider prior to using Duroil for treatment to verify that the product is safe for use based on your personal health and medical history.



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