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03-11-2008, 11:03 AM #181
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03-11-2008, 11:07 AM #183
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chuck please vote in this thread
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03-11-2008, 11:09 AM #184
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03-11-2008, 11:14 AM #186
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No one has said anything about having a problem with studies done on rodents. The problem is you dont have any science to back up the studies done on rodents because the studies done on humans make it very clear that they dont work.
As for Divanil and Basella Alba, the science behind those is backed up by real world bloodwork. No one has to take my word for it, they can read the studies I used when making the product, they can then see the bloodwork provided by testers. The studies behind Divanil showing that it binds SHBG is very good. Thats why everyone else in the industry uses it. As SHBG is bound free test is increased. That science is supported by the bloodwork. All the studies supporting how Divanil works are attached.Matt Cahill
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03-11-2008, 11:14 AM #187
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03-11-2008, 11:17 AM #188"Every time you think you know what these markets can do, something else happens." - Brian Hunter, Amaranth Advisors
"It may sometimes be expedient for a man to heat the stove with his furniture. But he should not delude himself by believing that he has discovered a wonderful new method of heating his premises." - Ludwig von Mises
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03-11-2008, 11:19 AM #189
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This thread reads like some high school drama. Unless a person has legitimately tried both Actx and DHT, then how can they vote for which one they think is best?
It's also messed up that there are company reps goading and bashing the owner of another company. It shows the maturity of a certain person here who refuses to get into pissing matches with this irresponsibility.
I've used a few different test booster products last year. I've never used Actx. I have used DHT since the beginning of this year and liked it better than previous products with results, mood, etc. But I'm not voting for it as I haven't tried Actx to compare it with.
I'm more concerned with results than popularity and superior marketing strategies.
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03-11-2008, 12:02 PM #201
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03-11-2008, 12:03 PM #202
First of all his quote was in ****ing jest. I just found his random comment funny. Don't ****ing try to push me off the cliff Chuck into this verbal sparring match you've created where it's you versus the forum. I'm simply the guy who is easily amused and enjoys laughing at other people's remarks while trying to keep things on the lighter side as everyone else is so damn serious.
Keep me out of your ****ing crosshairs you prick."Every time you think you know what these markets can do, something else happens." - Brian Hunter, Amaranth Advisors
"It may sometimes be expedient for a man to heat the stove with his furniture. But he should not delude himself by believing that he has discovered a wonderful new method of heating his premises." - Ludwig von Mises
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03-11-2008, 12:22 PM #206"Every time you think you know what these markets can do, something else happens." - Brian Hunter, Amaranth Advisors
"It may sometimes be expedient for a man to heat the stove with his furniture. But he should not delude himself by believing that he has discovered a wonderful new method of heating his premises." - Ludwig von Mises
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