your website said:
In five weeks my testosterone levels increased from 177 to 483 – a 273% increase!
Testosterone went up from 177 to 483, a difference of 306, a 173% increase, not 273%
A 273% increase would be 177 (baseline) + 2.73 * baseline, or 660.
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Also, your example 'lab test' images Show test dates of:
-January 9th (start)
-March 20th (end)
That's 10 weeks, not 5 weeks
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Also, you say the subject was 50 years old, but someone born on 3/4/1963 would have been 48 years 10 months old on 01/09/2012, not 50.
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There's also other graphical errata in the lab test picture which is clearly photoshopped.
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I'm not saying you're frauding, but it sure looks like you're either horribly at quality checking your marketing material, or are in fact frauding.