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Daleo I never said you cant express your opinion, and you seem to have no trouble doing so, but my point was that if your not interested in this product, then why are you reading and commenting on it, when the op asked about people who were?

Long story short, taking it is better than not imo however small the benfits are! I have never read their advertising, but i have/do study those topics at uni, as does my house mate whos doing his phd in med & we both believe in the benefits of sups!

GTST a semen deficiency, really?!

When I read the OP's original post it says ANY feedback; not just people who are interested in promoting the product. The key to a balanced argument is both opposing viewpoints; not just the one that suits one side.

I had a relevant viewpoint, so I raised it. In any case; we seem to be on the same side of the argument, just coming from slightly different positions. As I said previously; I'm not anti-vitamim, but there is much more effective treatments if people take the time to target their issue and take the proper doses of the vitamins they actually need.

My missus was recently suffering from the same deficiency GTST mentioned; but I'm helping her treat it; day by day... ;)

Her skin is; well... and her hair; errr... :whistling:

Daleo I never said you cant express your opinion, and you seem to have no trouble doing so, but my point was that if your not interested in this product, then why are you reading and commenting on it, when the op asked about people who were?

Long story short, taking it is better than not imo however small the benfits are! I have never read their advertising, but i have/do study those topics at uni, as does my house mate whos doing his phd in med & we both believe in the benefits of sups!

GTST a semen deficiency, really?!

When I read the OP's original post it says ANY feedback; not just people who are interested in promoting the product. The key to a balanced argument is both opposing viewpoints; not just the one that suits one side.

I had a relevant viewpoint, so I raised it. In any case; we seem to be on the same side of the argument, just coming from slightly different positions. As I said previously; I'm not anti-vitamim, but there is much more effective treatments if people take the time to target their issue and take the proper doses of the vitamins they actually need.

My missus was recently suffering from the same deficiency GTST mentioned; but I'm helping her treat it; day by day... ;)

Her skin is; well... and her hair; errr... :whistling:

The real issue with vitamin tablets is that there is absolutely NO evidence that any vitamins are actually absorbed by your body.

Vitamins have been around for a long time being made and sold by very big companies. There has been ample opportunity for proper trials to be done. There have been studies that showed NO benefit, but none have ever been released showing they work. Of course these multi-million dollar companies have trialled them, they just don't get the results they claim so the trials never get released.

It doesn't matter how much or how little of anything they actually have in them, your body simply does not absorb vitamins ingested through tablets.

High-vis piss is what pissing away money looks like.

If you are lacking in anything improve your diet to include foods that contain what you are lacking.

The best insurance policy is a healthy diet.

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