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New research on Taurine improving HPGA
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<blockquote data-quote="vinnylid" data-source="post: 249708" data-attributes="member: 43666"><p>I don't think Taurine has any impact on libido. My testosterone was under300 when I started, so my body was not making any. I am targeting 550, so it is what my body needs. The testicular atropy study was done on rats, so I would not reach any conclusion that there is a cause and effect. I do believe Taurine supplementation is helpful to most of us with no side effects. As a group we should use it and see if we can see a real correlation between it use and changes in testicle size. Maybe we are rats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinnylid, post: 249708, member: 43666"] I don't think Taurine has any impact on libido. My testosterone was under300 when I started, so my body was not making any. I am targeting 550, so it is what my body needs. The testicular atropy study was done on rats, so I would not reach any conclusion that there is a cause and effect. I do believe Taurine supplementation is helpful to most of us with no side effects. As a group we should use it and see if we can see a real correlation between it use and changes in testicle size. Maybe we are rats. [/QUOTE]
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