07-29-2011, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Ebon
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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Hey Ebon,
I have never heard of this. Would you care to elaborate more on what kind of supplements you are taking? Also, in terms of weight training, had you been going to gym previously or are you starting from scratch with your lifting and exercises. Thanks in advance for sharing this.
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