JBL Responds To Negative Criticism About His Energy Drink



JBL has responded to the New York Times article where Dr. Andrew McCullogh, director of sexual health and male infertility at New York University, was quoted as saying that Layfield Energyâs Mamajuana Energy Drink is âmarketing hocus pocus.” JBL said the following:

âDr. Andrew McCullough mentioned that it was âmarketing hocus pocus.❠What heâs talking about is the original â~mamajuana,â which we have nothing to do with ⦠nothing what-so-ever. To me, it was pretty irresponsible for a guy whoâs supposed to be a doctor saying something so bogus without knowing what it is.â

âIf someone wants the veracity of this, try it. Try to make up your own mind. We have had 100 percent of people whoâve tried it say how great this product is. This doctor doesnât even look at it. All he does is stick up for his pharmaceuticals. Thatâs one of my issues with the pharmaceutical industry â” they believe pharmacy is a panacea for absolutely everything. They give drugs for everything. We never claimed to be a drug. We never claimed to cure a disease. We never claimed to cure erectile dysfunction.â

âThatâs not what Mamajuana is for. This is simply the hottest new product that Layfield Energy has out. Itâs to raise your libido, give you a great sex life and thatâs all it is for. Itâs not meant to put a man on the moon. This doctor claiming this is about as irresponsible as you can claim. I hope he does better research for his institution than what he did before the interview for this article.

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