Subject: Testosterone Booster and More

Friend, 

How do we know if a given supplement is effective or not?  Do any of them have scientific backing?  You bet!  Sometimes it is bad and sometimes it is good. 

I have dedicated an entire database to review good and bad supplements!  From Xango to Cardio-C by the Vitamin C foundation, I have uncovered the science - or lack of - to help people make better decisions. 

And I recently made a new post at http://www.thepeopleschemist.com/.  What did I review?  Here is a hint:

Traditionally it has been used as an aphrodisiac, in the treatment of aches, and to relieve fever, malaria, dysentery, glandular swelling, bleeding (as a coagulant) edema, hypertension, syphilitic sores, and ulcers.  Most recently, it has been found to help fight cancer due to its ability to elicit programmed cell death (apoptosis) among rogue cancer cells.

WHAT IS IT?  Is it REAL or FAKE? 

Get the quick review by The People's Chemist at http://www.thepeopleschemist.com/, click on "Natural Cures."

Best,

Shane Ellison, M.Sc.

http://www.thepeopleschemist.com/