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Phentramin-D tablets

June 11th, 2010 · No Comments · Testosterone

As you have already read on the homepage, one of the increasing risks of Testosterone deficiency is life-threatening illness called obesity.  However, today I am not writing in regards to Testosterone deficiency, I’m here to talk on the subject of curing obesity.  Phentramin-D is the most innovative weight loss supplement on the market today.  Along [...]

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Hormone Replacement Therapy For Aging Men

May 24th, 2010 · No Comments · Hormone replacement

Hormone deficiencies currently affect over 55 million women and men in the U.S.
Most men don’t love to hear this, but when talking of testosterone, they hit their top at roughly age seventeen. Levels plateau for some time, then slowly begin to slide in their thirties and forties.
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Testosterone-Testosterone, Muscles And Beyond

July 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Testosterone, Therapies

It has been seen that testosterone has mostly been associated with the aim of increasing muscles and body building. Weight lifters and professional body builders have been associated with taking in huge amounts of testosterone with the aim to increase their body muscle mass. But this is not just the entire picture. The adverse effects [...]

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