Roaring Tiger Medical Staff

Each and every Roaring Tiger product is designed under the guidance and strict protocol of our the individuals below. It is always our foremost priority to develop products which are safe, non-invasive, and strongly effective.

Dr. Dana Nelson

Dr. Dana Nelson

Each Roaring Tiger product was formulated under the guidance of Dr. Dana Nelson, a registered clinical pharmacologist. Nelson provides legal right to develop new medicines for application, over 30 years of practice, and a registered member of the American Pharmaceutical Association.

Dana Nelson is one of only 200 certified compounding pharmacists in the United States. He is a leading research pharmacist working on the development of new compounds from bio-identicals to nuetraceuticals designed for sexual health and wellbeing for both men and women. "Most males don't spend too much time pondering what is involved in having a healthy, naturally responsive sexual functioning body. There is stimulus and response and results. No big deal." says Nelson.

The reality, according to Nelson, is that good sex only begins when many systems in the body are working as they are supposed to. These include the brain, the nervous system, the heart and the body's blood vessels, not to mention a ton of bodily chemistry orchestrated by what is known as the endocrine system.

Diet and exercise both have good or bad impacts on sexual function - depending upon how much or how little of both you are into. Added to this is the impact of several hundred prescription drugs, all of which have a bad impact on sexual health while having a good impact on the medical condition they are designed to treat.

Dr. Steven Lamm

Dr. Steven Lamm

Steven Lamm, M.D. provides unmatched expertise in the areas of personal health, erectile dysfunction and integrity.

Lamm, known to the millions as the resident physician on the ABC television show The View, received his clinical training and medical degree from New York University and continues to be active in the University, serving as a practicing internist and faculty member. Lamm has also appeared on television shows such as Oprah, Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Lifetime Today, where he addresses health and medical related topics. Dr. Lamm is active in clinical research and has served as an investigator for several sexual medicine studies, and is also a popular lecturer, educator of doctors, and visiting professor for various pharmaceutical companies.

In 2005, Dr. Steven Lamm wrote and published his fourth book, "The Hardness Factor". This ground-breaking book measures male health through the quality of an erection - perhaps the greatest male motivator for better living. Can men be hard and in shape for sex their entire lives? According to Dr. Lamm the answer is absolutely. This invaluable guide to enhance your sex life emphasizes a win-win premise: enhanced virility equals improved well being, and a harder penis means a healthier man. This hardcover book is available at your local bookstore for $24.95, and can be purchased via online by accessing www.thehardnessfactor.com.

Dr. Richard Wineland

Dr. Richard Wineland

Certified Urologist and Phalloplastic Surgeon, Dr. Richard Wineland brings over 25 years of practice to Roaring Tiger. Holding safe, non-invasive practices as his highest regard, Wineland's knowledge, personal experience, and straight-forward approach to erectile quality remains unmatched.

"I find in my practice that men rarely come to me for phalloplasty, surgical penile enlargement, because their partner wants them to have a larger penis. It is usually the man himself that feels either inadequate, or that his performance as a lover would be enhanced by the procedure.

Perception can be a powerful thing. Even when a male has a penis that is average in size - in America that is 5 to 7 inches - they will often feel that it should be bigger. Even if the partner is not particularly concerned with the issue - the male will still feel that a larger penis is desirable. It really boils down to issues of self-image and these issues can be of great psychological importance to the individual involved.

That is not to say that women do not appreciate a larger penis! There are many women who do - but again, for the most part, lovemaking is not just about the penis for women, they are much more 'holistic' in their approach to the event than men are. For them it is as much to do with the whole man, the setting, the circumstances, as it is to do with the penis alone. It is a much more complicated affair for them.

Nevertheless, many men seek penile enlargement. Any surgery is a serious medical step, and I always advise clients to consider the range of alternatives available to them before the more invasive step of surgery. For example a popular non-surgical technique that is gaining acceptance in the US is mechanical traction using a medical device designed specifically for this purpose. If a man decides to pursue penile enlargement, surgery alone is not the only option and may not be the best option. Each patient should be professionally evaluated and treatment should be tailored to his individual situation.