No
disrespect Mark, but I highly doubt that your doctor really knows much, if anything, about pheromones. It\'s not
likely to be a common topic in the medical journals that, hopefully, he keeps up on. Furthermore, if there was any
confusion of terminology used in discussing this w/ your doctor, he may have misunderstood. IIRC, someone attempted
to explain to you that pheromones are not prohormones.
Working out some to improve your muscular fitness
can\'t hurt, but if you begin doing this while you\'re taking time off from using pheros, how could you really
be sure which may have caused any changes? Make sense? Did you have your doctor conduct any tests to check your
hormone levels? At your age the first thing that comes to mind is the possibility of a hormonal imbalance. Try a
google search for \"andropause\" and do some reading. You may find it informative and helpful.
Good luck
to you.
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