Dogsoldier
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Last week I was picked to be one of the testers for this product. Gotta admit, I am exciited. Just as a matter of introduction, because I am a newbie here, Yours truely is a 50 year old. Although I was active in weight lifting and sports as a younger guy, it happened. I let myself go. A couple of illnesses requiring pedrisone (sp?) put about 100 pounds of fat on my frame...can't blame the steriod for all of it, but the pedrisone definitely accelerated the process. Since October of this year, I have managed to get 47 pounds off. Mainly by eating clean and busting my rear in the gym. My suplements have been pretty much Alphamale, which as far as I can tell has done nothing. I also take ZMA, Flameout and L-Arginin.
This week, I have stopped taking the Alphamale. This was to clean my system out of the other product. A couple of months ago I had a serum testosterone test taken. I came in at 345 out of a range of 285-827. No wonder I fell crummy. I am planning on having my blood drawn again next week. I will start taking the Hypertest after the next blood work draw. Then the fun will begin.
My method of evaluation will be so scientific it will hurt you head...yeah right. After some thought, here is how the evaluation will go:
1) How things go in the gym. Do I notice any change in recovery, growth and gains?
2) quality/quantity of morning wood.
3) My mood. Am I getting angry easier? Is my mood elevated?(right now I'm pretty moody)
4) At the end of the evaluation cycle, I will have mny blood drawn again and see where the numbers fall.
So stay tuned folks, there are more fun and adventures non the way.
This week, I have stopped taking the Alphamale. This was to clean my system out of the other product. A couple of months ago I had a serum testosterone test taken. I came in at 345 out of a range of 285-827. No wonder I fell crummy. I am planning on having my blood drawn again next week. I will start taking the Hypertest after the next blood work draw. Then the fun will begin.
My method of evaluation will be so scientific it will hurt you head...yeah right. After some thought, here is how the evaluation will go:
1) How things go in the gym. Do I notice any change in recovery, growth and gains?
2) quality/quantity of morning wood.
3) My mood. Am I getting angry easier? Is my mood elevated?(right now I'm pretty moody)
4) At the end of the evaluation cycle, I will have mny blood drawn again and see where the numbers fall.
So stay tuned folks, there are more fun and adventures non the way.