Credibility of Life Extension on Testosterone?

Yowzer

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The winter edition of LE magazine talks about pomegranite and cacao producing eyepopping increases in total and free T in the ranges of 25-50% based on studies that are generally older and some based on mice testing. If there were anything here, wouldn't you think this would be extremely big news and very well researched more recently and discussed everywhere? Alot of their past articles struck me as being based on very flimsy studies. Do these guys have any credibility?
 
i would think if this were true the supplement companies would be falling over one another to be the first to market their new T booster that contained those ingredients.

It's cheap enough to run your own experiment with it though.
 
DAA (D-Aspartic Acid) actually increases endogenous T significantly and has been around forever... it needs to be cycled appropriately. It's commercially available, proven in humans, and cheap... yet you've probably never heard of it.

These small increases in endogenous circulating T are usually very insignificant, and the life extension community is very, very, very shilly/unsupported by evidence.
 
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