TweetWell that cleared things up..lol. A study with no references to anything in partucular. Sounds about right
TweetWell, this new study is making all the rounds and the media is all over it, saying that "muscle building supplements" cause testicular cancer. What supplements are they talking about? The media loves any Anti supplement studies . This study sounds pretty weak. Glad will brink broke it down here
https://www.brinkzone.com/general-hea...icular-cancer/
TweetWell that cleared things up..lol. A study with no references to anything in partucular. Sounds about right
PAIN DON'T HURT
TweetAlgebra makes more sense to me than this " So Called " study !!!!
What a crock of shit !!!
And ull know certain people will eat that shit up .
TweetIn addition to this study I also read that letting women kick you in the bag once a week can keep the cancer away and makes you cum harder.. jesus
Tweetkind of puts me in the mind of the study the lawyers are using to sue test makers for injuries caused by hrt. 100 participants in said study. of those 100, 4 were age 54(or whatever) well of those 4, 2 of them suffered heart attacks and died. well since 2 of the 4 in that range suffered complications then that means 50% of people using test replacement will suffer cardio related events. not the 2% of 100 total. makes about as much sense as the study above, but hey we can make some money off of faulty research
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TweetAt the end of the day does it really matter?? Too much milk or not enough will cause cancer, too much or not enough sun will cause cancer, too much red meat or not enough will cause cancer, your cell phone will cause cancer... will we stop taking supps if it was proven that they do cause cancer??? Probably not.