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 Gamma Oryzanol??
I found this on some website, just wondering... what exactly is it?
http://www.averagejoessupplements.co...1f0f3bec4b997f
It says it's been "clinicaly proven to naturally increase testosterone levels by up to 800%" but I highly doubt that. Thanks
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Also... would this really boost up test? http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/mich/test.html
I stumbled upon these and I'm just curious if they're legit or bs. Thanks
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Ummm, no.
Ferulic acid, boron, bee pollen, dibencozide, and all those other supps from the '80s etc., etc., will not increase your testosterone to any noticeable extent.
However, there may be other benefits to these supplements, but I am unaware of any at the moment.
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back in the 80's we took that stuff put the drops under the tongue. took it with aminos and damn what was it, something like orcich.
Last edited by tman55; 07-13-2006 at 10:47 PM.
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 Originally Posted by tman55
back in the 80's we took that stuff put the drops under the tongue. took it with aminos and damn what was it, something like orcich.
but did it work?
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 Originally Posted by adidamps2
but did it work?
adida i really don't know, i can say that the aminos gave me some serious stinky gas and for the other stuff i really can't say. there was this guy that would meet us in the parking lot of presidents health club whenever we called him and he had all sorts of suppliments that he would sell us. we were young and stupid. no aas from him just a bunch of crap supplements.
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trunk supp sales?? lol sounds questionable...but i guess when your young and dumb and know everything it all seems good at the time..
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 Originally Posted by tman55
back in the 80's we took that stuff put the drops under the tongue. took it with aminos and damn what was it, something like orcich.
Lol, I forgot about orchic. It was just ground up glandulars.
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 Originally Posted by TxLonghorn
Lol, I forgot about orchic. It was just ground up glandulars.
yup we called it bulls balls.
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ferulic acid represent the class of ferulates, natural active substances found in rice, bran & the like.
Again, another fad from the 80's along with pfaffia, suma etc.
it wasn't a miracle in 1987...it isn't in 2007.
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