Herbalist giving ‘short men’ length

April 03, 2024

For men, who are not satisfied with the size of their manhood, Kingston-based herbalist Jason Brown, the operator of Big Man Herbals, believes that one of his concoctions, the 12 Inch Syrup, is already putting a pep in the steps of several men islandwide.

"Is about six months now mi a sell it and mi a tell yuh say it a sell like hot bread," boasted Brown, whose business is primarily online. "There is no myth to saying that we are what we eat and drink, and the same way we have food that make you put on weight on other part of your body, is the same way yuh have roots that grows and add strength to the penis. Some of the ingredients is bush that you pass on the sidewalk or chop out of you backyard."

According to the herbalist, who specialises in making male enhancement products, he has been getting encouragement to 'whip up' a remedy for men who suffer from 'shortcomings' and erectile dysfunction.

"Mi use aloe vera, macca root and other secret ingredients and mi give one a mi brethren fi test it, and in about four days him come back and a tell mi say him ting get stronger and longer," said Brown. "Yuh done know mi is a man suh mi nago tell him to take a picture send come, but mi ask a female to look on a before and after picture of it and she tell mi say di man ting big, big now. Mi already well 'bless' in that area but mi try it too and mi see the result so mi start promote it on mi business page. At first people did hesitant but now a one a mi best seller."

A consumer of the product, who lives in Portland told THE STAR that days after he began taking the syrup, he regained his confidence.

"Mi nuh quick fi believe tings but right after COVID me did get a stroke and for some reason, down there suh never did a work properly. Mi wife never make mi feel bad, but mi know as a man mi suppose to please her," said the rejuvenated husband. "Mi say mi take the syrup and mi nago tell yuh say mi ting get much bigger but it get hard. When mi realise, the way mi happy, mi drink more than required and mi a tell yuh say mi stand up fi about one day straight. It work man, and mi wife happy and yuh know say happy wife means happy life."

Brown told THE STAR the syrup is taken via two teaspoons after meals. He said it is not only a sexual booster; it can be taken as a supplement to boost en "Every herb weh come from the earth is a medicine enuh. Is country mi grow, and when mi smaller, my grandparents never use to take me to the doctor unless is a vaccination mi a get because there was a remedy for anything, including colds and so on," said Brown. "Everything weh mi do natural, but mi focus mostly on men products because a lot of times men feel ashamed to go to a doctor and talk about certain things."

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