Originally Posted by low-hanging fruit
The ergo-log.com site says 1g/kg/day for rats. I believe this works out to 0.16g/kg/day in humans because rats have faster metabolisms than us. I tried a 1g/kg dose today and mixed it with orange juice. It’s definitely palatable with the juice. Let me know if this works for you.
Hey low-hanging fruit, good stuff!
In addition to PE-ing, I’m on a quest to increase my ball size so that they’re more proportional to my pecker. One of the studies noted the increased size of the test subject’s testicles which logically goes hand in hand with increased testosterone production. So I’m seeing this as an opportunity for the win-win of a physical ball size increase that some of us are looking for as well as getting the great physical/health/sexual benefits that more T gives a man.
I’m curious if you understand the juice they created to be juiced onions (as in, liquefying onions and consuming what’s produced by this, pulp and all) or the juice strained out of onions that have been pulverized (as in leaving onion solids behind after filtering the liquid)? It may not matter but knowing how that many micronutrients work, I suspect the entirety of the onion is most effective compared to just drinking juice only (no solids)… You’re take?
For the conversion-challenged, how many grams of onions yields a comparable dosage if you’re doing the calculation for body weight in pounds instead of in kilograms?
Thoughts on if cooking onions reduces the T-enhancing effect?
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