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Old 07-29-2011, 05:12 PM   #5
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Ebon,

Best of luck to you with this, natural is a good way to go.

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Has anyone else read up on this? I'm in the process of doing this and so far I feel pretty good. I think it is a nice alternative to be able to boost T levels naturally. The guy that was the guinea pig for this has had some great results.

It is best to consult a doctor of course before you put anything into your body and watch your blood pressure etc...

It's basically diet, supplements and exercise. I've been doing the exercises but I started the supplements on Monday. I'll let yall know how it goes once a week in this here thread.

It's only been a few days but my voice has been cracking, I have more energy, my sideburns are growing (more out than down but hey I'll take it). When I do my weight training I notice now that I don't want to stop when I do stop like my body wants to go more. This wasn't happening before. I don't know if I was just lazy or if anything that I am taking made that change. So far that is it. I'll be doing update videos (for myself) every month with changes. I think if I do them too often then I will get frustrated because nothing will be happening. I guess I don't want to watch grass grow.
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