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To: MindBender26
This is such certified BS, This so-called food suplement industry simply takes 5 cents a pound chemicals, wraps them in fancy claims and empty promises and sells them to unssupecting dupes for 5 dollars a pound.

I can't speak about anti-aging supplements, but Andro works when used before a workout. That I can attest to firsthand. When I started taking it, my bench press was 275 pounds(I was stuck there for 2 months). Two months later, I was benching 315.

I quit taking that stuff after an ESPN report linking it to possible pancreatic cancer(my grandfather and his dad died of it), but it should be a personal choice.

76 posted on 02/12/2003 10:15:38 AM PST by Dan from Michigan ("Yippee Kai Aye......")
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To: Dan from Michigan
What about all the poor bastards who will die of pancreatic cancer because they were not watching ESPN that night?

One of the major problems is that these fly by night companies know about the cancer causations and other problems ling before the unsuspecting users do, but of course, the manufacturers won't report the problems because it might hurt sales.

There are a number of very effective new site specific cancer screenings now comming out of testing. With your genetics and use of this stuff, you might want to ask your physician about first priority specific testing on an ongoing basis.

Good luck.
99 posted on 02/12/2003 3:01:20 PM PST by MindBender26 (.....and for more news as it happens...stay tuned to your local FReeper station....)
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