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Brian's avatar

No basis, no methodology, no proof (besides "Yo, look at this dude. It worked for him"), "not medical advice" in the fine print, AND selling some kind of course? Seems like another huckster selling a load of bullshit.

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Philip's avatar

Why can't I find a single proof point from these examples. That leading CEO doesn't appear to exist.

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Fig's avatar

Nice Physique mate🙂

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Ben Saltiel's avatar

Nice! Testosterone it’s something over discussed by a small group and completely under discussed by most.

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Douwe van der Werf's avatar

Sounds like “I did my own research”, so show me your research methodology, your sample size, control groups and your statistically significant results , thanks.

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Simmo's avatar

There’s a reason why pills are convenient. Because they know that the most effective way to make money is to sell you results with no additional effort. But the truth is, the more convenient something is, the bigger the trade-off later down the line. The root cause of why you felt the way that you did in the first place will rear its head (and that’s when it gets really ugly).

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Simmo's avatar

You can get TRT pellets. But the “pill” wasn’t referring to TRT, and just drugs in general.

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Simmo's avatar

Too many of you turn to TRT and drugs in a desperate attempt to free yourself from “Aging”… but all these do is mask symptoms, they never actually get to the root cause of the problem. You need to understand this.

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Alex Valentine's avatar

I'm interested but you've got to show a lot more than this before I drop $99 on a guide. I've done a lot of biohacking myself, some successful, most not. There's a lot of stuff out there--for T and everything else--so what's your angle other than 'no drugs' 'no trends'? I actually am curious.

EDIT: I just checked out some of your welcome page links and it looks interesting. The testing seems key--do you have a really clear list of the labs and the tests (contact info, how to order the tests, etc.) along with a cost table? It would be really helpful to understand the cost architecture up front, aside from your own services.

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