The Three Big Lies on the Label

Sexual Genius Team

April 9, 2026

Forget the flashy claims on the front. The real story is in the fine print. Here are the three most common tricks they use to screw you over:


1. The “Proprietary Blend” Scam


When you see the words “proprietary blend,” “matrix,” or “complex,” your bullshit detector should be screaming. This is the industry’s favorite way to hide what’s really in the bottle. They list a bunch of impressive-sounding ingredients, but they don’t tell you how much of each is included. Why? Because they’re almost always hiding laughably small, ineffective doses of the expensive stuff, and filling the rest with cheap crap.


A Sexual Genius demands transparency. If a company won’t tell you what’s in their product, they have something to hide.


2. The Serving Size Sleight of Hand


Look closely at the “Serving Size” versus the “Amount Per Serving.” A common trick is to list a huge dose of an ingredient, but the serving size is four, six, or even eight capsules. They’re betting you won’t do the math and will think you’re getting a powerful dose in a single pill. It’s a cheap magic trick, and you’re the mark.


3. The “Other Ingredients” Graveyard


This is where they bury the garbage. Magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, artificial colors, and a host of other fillers, binders, and flow agents. While some of these are necessary for manufacturing, a long list of “other ingredients” is a red flag. It means you’re paying for more junk and less of the active compounds you actually want.

The Sexual Genius Checklist for Supplement Labels

Before you even think about buying a supplement, run it through this simple checklist:


•No Proprietary Blends: Are the exact dosages of all active ingredients clearly listed?


•Effective Dosing: Is the dose per serving (not per bottle) clinically effective? (A quick search for “[ingredient] effective dose” will tell you).


•Minimal “Other Ingredients”: Is the list of fillers and binders short and clean?


•Third-Party Testing: Does the label have a seal from an independent third party like NSF, USP, or ConsumerLab? This verifies that what’s on the label is actually in the bottle.

The Bottom Line

Knowledge is the antidote to marketing. Once you understand how to read a supplement label, you take back the power. You stop being a victim of the industry’s games and start being a strategic investor in your own biology.


But remember the hierarchy: supplements are the 1%. They are the final polish on a masterpiece you’ve already built with nutrition, sleep, movement, and mindset.

Forget relying on pills to carry your performance. The Foreplay Course teaches you how to build the kind of confidence, control, and sexual skill that creates real arousal, deeper connection, and an experience she can feel from the very start.

The moment a man learns to read the label, he stops buying promises and starts protecting his biology.