ABSTRACT

If you bought a small paperback book for $2.00 and found a paragraph in it devoted to a berry that, taken regularly, would increase the size of female breasts, and also build sexual vigor, increase sperm production, reverse atrophy of the testes and mammary glands, and relieve catarrhal soreness of the genitourinary system, you might be tempted to try the berries-if, of course, you had these problems.1 You might even drink, three times a day, a tea made from the saw palmetto berries and, as one person did after some time, write your syndicated pharmacy columnist to find out why it had not become necessary to buy a bigger bra.2