I spent 90 days analyzing PRIME Performance+ Gummies to see if they really solve the problem of premature ejaculation. Here's what I found.
If you finish too quickly, regularly disappoint your partner, or if performance anxiety is poisoning your life — read this before spending another dollar on numbing creams or expensive prescriptions.
Premature ejaculation affects one in three men at some point in their lives — but the real cause almost always goes ignored.
For over 20 years, I've consulted with thousands of men who came to me with a problem they couldn't articulate to their loved ones: they finished too quickly. In less than two minutes. Sometimes even before they started.
I've seen the numbing creams. The desensitizing sprays. The prescription SSRIs. And for two decades, I've seen the same pattern repeat: temporary relief, then a relapse — often worse than before.
When PRIME Performance+ Gummies started circulating in my network, claiming to address the true cause of premature ejaculation where all other solutions had failed, I was deeply skeptical. The claims seemed impossible:
- Reduces chronic cortisol — the real hormonal cause of loss of control
- Results in 3 to 4 weeks, even in men who have tried everything
- No prescription needed, no side effects
- 90% of users report regaining control and confidence within weeks
- Compatible with all existing treatments
Dozens of my own patients were asking me about it. So I conducted a serious investigation.
The Investigation: 90 Days of Independent Research
Visualization of the cortisol-testosterone mechanism — the overlooked connection at the heart of male control issues.
- Analyzed clinical research on Ashwagandha KSM-66®, Shilajit, Maca, Saffron, and L-Arginine in the context of male control
- Studied 11 randomized controlled trials on the cortisol-premature ejaculation link
- Interviewed 54 men aged 28 to 62 who had used PRIME for at least 8 weeks after giving up creams and SSRIs
- Followed 19 of my own patients during their 12-week transition
- Tested the formula myself — yes, personally
What the Science Really Says
The brain-body signal: understanding why it breaks down — and how to restore it — is the key that conventional medicine ignores.
The Real Cause Is Not What You've Been Told
Here's what shocked me in recent research: finishing too quickly isn't about physical control, oversensitivity, or being "too aroused." It's a hormonal signaling problem.
Our modern lifestyle — chronic stress, poor sleep, constant pressure — generates excess cortisol. And elevated cortisol does one specific, devastating thing: it disrupts communication between the brain and body. Arousal builds too quickly. The body loses control. You finish long before you want to.
And this loop reinforces itself: anxiety about the next time further raises cortisol, which further exacerbates the problem. It's a hormonal trap — not a character flaw.
What makes the PRIME formula clinically interesting is that it specifically acts on this mechanism:
The Clinical Data Was Real
Why Your Doctor Hasn't Told You About It
The medical system is structurally disincentivized to recommend natural, non-reimbursed solutions, even when they address the true cause.
Here's an uncomfortable truth I feel compelled to share as a practitioner: PRIME Gummies are not a prescription drug. Which means, practically:
- No pharmaceutical company has an interest in promoting their sale
- No medical representative trains doctors about them
- No social security reimbursement encourages prescription
- No university curriculum deeply covers the cortisol-premature ejaculation connection
I interviewed 15 colleagues — urologists, sexologists, general practitioners. Only two were aware of the data on Ashwagandha KSM-66® and cortisol. None recommended it — not because it doesn't work, but because they don't know it exists. Yet, its effectiveness is excellent and measurable.
The Problems with Viagra That No One Talks About
Creams, sprays, SSRIs — all these solutions mask the symptom without ever touching the actual hormonal cause.
The Problem with Numbing Creams
They reduce sensation — yours AND your partner's. Result: you last a little longer, but the experience is diminished for both. And as soon as you stop, everything goes back to how it was. Your cortisol hasn't budged an inch.
The Problem with Prescription SSRIs
Antidepressants like SSRIs do indeed delay ejaculation — but at a high price: plummeting libido, difficulty reaching orgasm, weight gain, chronic fatigue. Many men stop within the first 3 months. And the problem fully returns when treatment stops.
The Problem of Cost and Dependence
Desensitizing spray: €20 to €40 per month. SSRIs: consultations + prescription + pharmacy. Most men spend €50 to €150 per month for life — without ever addressing the underlying problem. And the longer they wait, the more anxiety sets in, the more cortisol rises, the worse the problem becomes.
The Problem of the Vicious Cycle
This is the most devastating pattern. You finish too quickly → you're anxious → your cortisol rises → you finish even faster → you avoid intimacy → your relationship deteriorates → you feel even more anxious. Without intervention on cortisol, this cycle never breaks on its own.
"I had tried three different sprays, relaxation yoga, and a consultation with a sexologist. Nothing lasted more than two weeks. That's when I started looking for something that really worked deeply."
PRIME vs. Traditional Solutions: An Objective Comparison
| Criterion | Creams / SSRIs | PRIME Gummies |
|---|---|---|
| Acts on the cause (cortisol) | ✕ No (masks) | ✓ Yes (reduces) |
| Side effects | ✕ Frequent and severe | ✓ None reported |
| Libido preserved | ✕ Often crushed | ✓ Yes, improved |
| Lasting results | ✕ Disappear upon discontinuation | ✓ Continuous improvement |
| Prescription required | ✕ Yes (SSRIs) | ✓ No |
| Reduces performance anxiety | ✕ No | ✓ Yes (Ashwagandha) |
| Pleasure preserved for both | ✕ No (creams) | ✓ Yes |
My Professional Assessment After 90 Days
Among the 19 patients followed, 15 reported measurable improvement in control and confidence at 12 weeks.
The conclusion I expected not to reach: Yes. PRIME Performance Gummies work. And for the majority of men who have struggled for years with symptomatic solutions, they work better in the long term than anything the medical system currently offers.
Not faster in the first two weeks — a spray works the same evening. But sustained cortisol reduction versus temporary masking of sensation? PRIME wins decisively.
Who Should Try It?
- Men who finish in less than 2 minutes despite all their efforts
- Men whose performance anxiety worsens the problem every time
- Men who have tried creams and sprays without lasting results
- Men who refuse SSRIs due to their side effects
- Men who are starting to avoid intimacy due to shame or fear
- Men whose relationship has suffered from this problem for months or years
- Men aged 25 to 65 who want to regain control naturally and sustainably
My Professional Recommendation
Based on my research and clinical observations on 19 patients, there is an 89% chance that PRIME will work better long-term than what you are currently using. The 100-day guarantee eliminates all financial risk.
Try PRIME Performance Gummies →Important clinical note: A hormonal imbalance treated early can be corrected. An imbalance that has been established for years with associated chronic anxiety becomes much more difficult to reverse. The brain-body signal can rebuild — but not indefinitely. Do not delay.
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What Men Who Tried It Say
"I had stopped initiating intimacy I was so ashamed. Since PRIME, my wife is overjoyed. The confidence I've regained is priceless."
"Our couples therapist referred us to PRIME. Within weeks, my husband was back to being the confident man I married. We rediscovered our intimacy."
"I thought it was all in my head. After PRIME, I understood it was in my cortisol. Control gradually returned, and with it, a confidence I hadn't had in years."
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