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Home / Health / Men Over 35 Chase Online Cures for Potency

Men Over 35 Chase Online Cures for Potency

20 Nov

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Summary

  • British men over 35 spend over £2 billion annually on online wellness.
  • Nearly half of men view wellness content more than once daily.
  • Vitamins, creatine, and cold plunges are top wellness trends.
Men Over 35 Chase Online Cures for Potency

Middle-aged men are significantly increasing their spending on unproven online wellness trends, seeking to improve sexual potency. Research indicates that British men aged 35 and above collectively spend more than £2 billion each year on various wellness products, services, and advice heavily influenced by social media platforms.

The study highlights that a substantial number of these men, nearly half, engage with wellness content more than once a day. Their primary interests lie in fitness, supplements, mental health practices, and weight loss products, demonstrating a broad concern for overall well-being.

Leading the pack of popular wellness trends are vitamins, followed closely by creatine supplements and cold plunges. The findings suggest a strong susceptibility to social media influence, with a significant portion of men admitting to trying these trends after encountering them online.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are seeking to enhance sexual potency and overall well-being through unproven online trends influenced by social media.
Vitamins, creatine supplements, and cold plunges are among the most popular wellness trends.
British men over 35 are spending more than £2 billion annually on these products and services.

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