hehhe. that didn't work either
click on the one on the top
http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=can%20favourably%20influence%20renal%20anaemia%20and%20that%20the%20side%20effects%20of%20this%20testosterone%20derivative%20are%20not%20such%20as%20to%20prohibit%20its%20use%20in%20women
if anyone thought of trying out geoboy's proviron idea :
found a science rapport which can put our mind to ease
"The results indicate that mesterolone can favourably influence renal anaemia and that the side effects of this testosterone derivative are not such as to prohibit its use in women."...
Yes Nikkita! I couldn't agree more with you!
That's what I'm here to discuss! Avoiding the side effects, but spicing up one's sex life, for a short period of time, every now and then.
In the study they used testosterone, which can be a really harmful way to go..
Correct me if I'm wrong, but...
No, no
I'm not thinking about how to fix a unhealthy low libido. As it has been pointed out many times, there can be many reasons for, and a doc might be the way to go.
What I'm talking about is a way to spice up a healthy libido.
Although there are many way to do this (exercise, intimacy...
William Llewellyn writes in Anabolics 2006, that female bodybuilders should be cautious when using Proviron, and virilization symptoms can occour. He recommends a dose of 25mg/day, for no more than 4-5 weeks. And of course discontinued if symptoms occur.
Men can often use up to 100mg/day, and...