Why Haitian Men Average Over 7 Inches—And The Ancient Practice That Helps Men Add 1 To 2 Inches
Why the difference is not genetic and what men in Haiti have been doing for 200 years that men around the world do not know about.
By Adam Kibel, Men's Health Journalist
Updated November 2025 | Advertorial
Three years ago, I came across a study comparing average penis sizes across different populations.
One statistic stood out. Haitian men averaged over 7 inches. American men averaged 5.5 inches.
The assumption was genetics. Different populations, different averages.
But when I dug deeper, I found something else.
A genetic study analyzing DNA markers from thousands of men across different populations found no significant differences that would explain the size gap.
If it was not genetics, what was it?
I decided to find out.
I spent six weeks in Haiti. Traveled to small villages outside Port au Prince. Interviewed dozens of men about their practices, traditions, and their beliefs about size.
And that is when I discovered something I did not expect.
In a small mountain village about two hours from Port au Prince, I met a man named Pierre.
He was 48, friendly, and spoke decent English.
I asked him a question that I thought might have been a little taboo.
"Why do you think Haitian men are larger than American men?"
He looked at me like I had just asked if the grass was green.
"Because most of us use oil and do stretching exercises."
"What oil?"
He explained that in his village, when boys reach 18 or 19, they are given a small bottle of something called Ayiti oil.
No big ceremony. No formal instruction. Just a bottle left in the bathroom.
"My father left it for me when I was 19," Pierre said. "Did not say much about it. Just told me to use it twice a day."
I asked what it did.
"Makes your skin more stretchy. And when you actually stretch with your hand, you grow."
I thought he was messing with me.
But then I talked to his brother. His cousin. Men from neighboring villages.
They all said the same thing.
Ayiti oil was a real thing. You use it twice a day. You do some basic stretches. And over several months, you grow.
Not a little. Usually one to two inches.
I took a sample back to Miami and had it analyzed.
Two ingredients stood out. Gres Cacao and Yohimbe bark. Both increase tissue elasticity. They make skin and elastic fibers more pliable.
That is when it clicked.
Penile tissue is skin and elastic fibers. When rigid, it cannot expand safely. But when you soften it first, then apply controlled tension through stretching, the tissue can expand gradually.
The oil creates the conditions. The stretches provide the tension. Growth happens over time.
I connected with Nivora, a wellness company in Florida. They recreated the traditional Haitian oil using pharmaceutical grade methods.
Same compounds. Higher purity. Consistent potency.
They called it Max Out Ayiti Oil.
Every order includes a stretching guide, the same type of movements Haitian men have been using for generations.
The tradition Haitian men follow is simple, but both parts matter.
Step 1: Use The Oil Twice A Day
In the morning and at night, a small amount of Ayiti style oil is applied directly to the skin.
The ingredients work on tissue elasticity, making the skin and elastic fibers more pliable and ready for tension.
In the morning, that is all that is required.
Step 2: Add Simple Stretching Movements
In the evening, after the oil has had time to absorb, men perform basic stretching exercises with the hand.
The guide that comes with Max Out Ayiti Oil shows:
- Proper warm up so tissue is not cold or rigid
- Correct grip and pressure
- Simple stroke and stretch patterns
- How long to start, and how to build up
- Warning signs to watch for
You are applying controlled tension to tissue that has been prepared for exactly this.
The oil prepares the tissue. The stretching provides the stimulus.
Over weeks and months, that combination is what Haitian men credit for their noticeable size advantage.
The results are not overnight, but they really show with time:
Week 2 to 3
Most men notice fuller, harder erections. Your tissue is starting to respond to improved blood flow and elasticity.
Week 4 to 6
Visible size increase. You are accessing more of your natural capacity as tissue elasticity improves and blood flow continues to get stronger.
Week 8 plus
Reaching closer to your full genetic potential. Most men add one to two inches of permanent growth over a full cycle.
The average man goes from around 5.5 inches to between 7 and 7.5 inches over 8 to 16 weeks when they stay consistent.
"I went from feeling weak and below average to feeling confident and over 6.5 inches. My wife and I were both blown away at how big of a difference it made."
—Marcus T., 43
Every month you accept your current size is another month of:
- Wondering if you are enough for her: The thought that lingers even when you try to ignore it.
- Comparing yourself to men who are bigger: Measuring up becomes a silent competition you cannot win.
- Avoiding positions that do not work: Adjusting your sex life around limitations instead of confidence.
- Living with quiet inadequacy: A hidden frustration that seeps into every part of your relationship.
- Accepting average: When your genetics actually allow for more.
Dr. Jennifer Walsh, a relationship therapist, puts it bluntly:
"I have seen relationships suffer not because of size itself, but because of the insecurity, comparison, and disconnection that accepting inadequacy creates. The psychological cost compounds over time."
Nivora offers something rare in this space. A 60 day, no questions asked, money back guarantee.
Use the oil as directed. Follow the stretching guide. If you do not see measurable growth and feel more confident, you can request every penny back.
They can afford this guarantee because the data from customers is consistent. When men address tissue elasticity and apply proper stretching technique, growth stops being a hope and becomes an outcome.
Six months from now, you will be in one of two groups:
Group 1: Still the same size. Still wondering if you are enough. Still comparing yourself to bigger men. Still accepting average or below average because you are convinced you cannot do anything about it.
Group 2: Looking back at this moment as the turning point. When you stopped accepting the limitation. When you reached the size you were capable of. When you finally felt like the man you were meant to be.
The difference between these groups is not genetics.
It is one simple decision any man can make.