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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Gene Stack - Long Term Use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Ellis" data-source="post: 152799" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Classy response. Where to begin...</p><p></p><p>First, Gene’s “obvious” long term use isn’t obvious at all. I have no idea if he has used it on a daily basis for years or as-needed. How would I know that? </p><p></p><p>Second, and as far as your question goes, you’re missing the point entirely. No, raising nitric oxide levels wouldn’t (on their own) cause problems. But these levels aren’t rising magically on their own. It requires taking two prescription medications (used in a somewhat “off label” manner), exceptionally high doses of two amino acids, along with two other supplements. Beyond the side effects that come along for the ride with most drugs and many supplements, the entire supplement industry is virtually absent of any regulations whatsoever. We can all think we are using reputable supplement manufacturers but is there a way of knowing for sure? Not really. </p><p></p><p>Last, many of this site, including myself, have sought out less expensive means of acquiring tadaladil via international pharmacies and labs. Again, we are taking a leap of faith that the medication we are consuming is legitimate and not full of potentially harmful ingredients. </p><p></p><p>It was a pretty simple question. If you weren’t interested in actually answering it respectfully, maybe you should have just ignored it altogether. Not sure how you wound up as a moderator responding to legitimate questions that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Ellis, post: 152799, member: 9"] Classy response. Where to begin... First, Gene’s “obvious” long term use isn’t obvious at all. I have no idea if he has used it on a daily basis for years or as-needed. How would I know that? Second, and as far as your question goes, you’re missing the point entirely. No, raising nitric oxide levels wouldn’t (on their own) cause problems. But these levels aren’t rising magically on their own. It requires taking two prescription medications (used in a somewhat “off label” manner), exceptionally high doses of two amino acids, along with two other supplements. Beyond the side effects that come along for the ride with most drugs and many supplements, the entire supplement industry is virtually absent of any regulations whatsoever. We can all think we are using reputable supplement manufacturers but is there a way of knowing for sure? Not really. Last, many of this site, including myself, have sought out less expensive means of acquiring tadaladil via international pharmacies and labs. Again, we are taking a leap of faith that the medication we are consuming is legitimate and not full of potentially harmful ingredients. It was a pretty simple question. If you weren’t interested in actually answering it respectfully, maybe you should have just ignored it altogether. Not sure how you wound up as a moderator responding to legitimate questions that way. [/QUOTE]
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