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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 66224" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>The whole purpose of forums like Excel Male is to gather viewpoints and information, even if it conflicts with what our beliefs or methods on how we currently approach various topics. There's exceptions to this, e.g., when it's obvious someone is trolling, spamming, or submitting advise that can be conceived as reckless to other members. Heck, I had a doctor with a very reputable clinic prescribe me 300mg/wk for several years ... I didn't take that much, but yeah, that was his prescription amount. </p><p></p><p>As I see it, Sean is providing his experiences with a program that has apparently worked very well for him for many years. I don't see anything indicating an agenda for solicitation, and no links pointing members to a site to grab their $$! For me personally, I don't think making a full-on change to HIT would be my thing, BUT, I am more that 110% open to learn as much as I can; possibly finding certain distinctions and contrast that can be implemented into my routine. Kind of like some of the diets/nutrition, the more I can learn about what's out there is the better informed I will be to make the best decisions for myself.</p><p></p><p>Will said it best with, "Others can follow that advise or not". If rules get broken, or reckless comments or "advise" starts developing (with anyone), STAFF in conjunction with Nelson will make that determination on how long someone will be staying. Until then, if someone starts a thread about some Tibet Meditation Program, and they passionately want to explain how it will make us healthier, then power to them. It probably won't be a thread I subscribe to, but who am I to interfere with someone wanting to passionately articulate their experiences on something that has been successful to their health achievements?</p><p></p><p>Peace ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 66224, member: 696"] The whole purpose of forums like Excel Male is to gather viewpoints and information, even if it conflicts with what our beliefs or methods on how we currently approach various topics. There's exceptions to this, e.g., when it's obvious someone is trolling, spamming, or submitting advise that can be conceived as reckless to other members. Heck, I had a doctor with a very reputable clinic prescribe me 300mg/wk for several years ... I didn't take that much, but yeah, that was his prescription amount. As I see it, Sean is providing his experiences with a program that has apparently worked very well for him for many years. I don't see anything indicating an agenda for solicitation, and no links pointing members to a site to grab their $$! For me personally, I don't think making a full-on change to HIT would be my thing, BUT, I am more that 110% open to learn as much as I can; possibly finding certain distinctions and contrast that can be implemented into my routine. Kind of like some of the diets/nutrition, the more I can learn about what's out there is the better informed I will be to make the best decisions for myself. Will said it best with, "Others can follow that advise or not". If rules get broken, or reckless comments or "advise" starts developing (with anyone), STAFF in conjunction with Nelson will make that determination on how long someone will be staying. Until then, if someone starts a thread about some Tibet Meditation Program, and they passionately want to explain how it will make us healthier, then power to them. It probably won't be a thread I subscribe to, but who am I to interfere with someone wanting to passionately articulate their experiences on something that has been successful to their health achievements? Peace ... [/QUOTE]
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