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vitamin d3 + k2 (actual study done on this)
what else?
vitamin d3 + k2 (actual study done on this)
what else?
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kope vitaminsWhat does vitamin d3 and k2 do?
What does vitamin d3 and k2 do?
kope vitamins
literally not what i asked. cant you just answer the question like a normal personif ur above average size its better to focus on erection quality
sorry i guess that didn’t apply to youliterally not what i asked. cant you just answer the question like a normal person
Exactly and I doubt it applies to you either. So either you answer the question that I asked or just leave and find another thread to contaminate with your negativity.sorry i guess that didn’t apply to you
whats the point in worrying about dick size if you can’t get in bed in the first placeExactly and I doubt it applies to you either. So either you answer the question that I asked or just leave and find another thread to contaminate with your negativity.
Exactly. Now answer my question or leave, its that simple.whats the point in worrying about dick size if you can’t get in bed in the first place
(PDF) Enhanced Growth of the Adult Penis With Vitamin D 3
PDF | Fourteen adult men volunteered to participate in an experiment to evaluate the potential for penile growth as a result of taking 50,000 units of... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGatewww.researchgate.net
I doHow about you actually use the vitamins then, the jew study says it will increase size so might as well try instead of theorizing.
https://www.lifeextension.com/vitam...mega-vitamin-k2-high-potency-for-strong-bones
https://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item01718/vitamin-d3
@Verse thoughts? this doesnt seem like a good refutation tbh. 50,000 UI of vitamin d is safeA couple red flags:
TLR: By all usual metrics, this is a complete "junk" study. The "evidence" and conclusions presented in this "study" are extremely suspect. No other well peer-reviewed, academic studies have observed over-doses of Vitamin D causing increased penile growth. Literally dozens of peer reviewed studies stretching back for decades HAVE confirmed that this level of vitamin D intake is not only risky, but outright toxic in human beings. So you're basically left with no evidence that this level of Vitamin D supplementation will increase penile growth, and virtually 100% certainty that this Vitamin D is extremely harmful. That is not a bet I would make, no matter the size of my penis.
- This study has virtually no published peer review or feedback anywhere online from what I can tell, and zero occurrences of being referenced or cited by any other peer reviewed studies. This is strongly indicative of a fake study being published in a fake journal. Peer-review is the defining aspect of what makes science "trusted". Anyone can "publish" a study in a "journal" or "website" they created by themselves, often times people do this when they are trying to sell a product or drive some other tangential issue. This would be tantamount to overdosing on snake oil because a random blogger on the internet said so. I have never heard of the journal this study was published in, and from the research I've done so far it appears to be linked to a random website for a guy trying to sell supplements. In short, this study looks like complete junk.
- This "study" was "published" in the "INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HOLISTIC MEDICINE", which I have never heard of before, and with a bit of research, appears to be a website created by the studies author. In other words, this journal is fake.
- There have been virtually no other peer-reviewed, rigorous studies published in respected academic or research journals that have observed any relationship between Vitamin D, and continued penile growth past adolescence. Making this studies unprecedented findings all the more suspect.
- The Vitamin D dosages in this "study" are well past the maximum upper limits prescribed by the most trusted health institutions in the world (NIH, WHO), which have been decided based on decades of research across hundreds of esteemed research and health institutions across the world.
- Taking all these things together means that you have zero to no reliable evidence for any benefit (penile growth), and and overwhelming amount of evidence for severe negative side effects and increased risk of major disease and death (as a result of the literal "overdose" in Vitamin D that this study prescribes).
In short, you'd just be poisoning yourself, because an autist wrote an article on the internet to promote their website selling Vitamin D supplements.
50,000 IU should be fine I know a dude who takes 80k, worth trying anyways I've never heard of anyone dying from vitamin D overdose@Verse thoughts? this doesnt seem like a good refutation tbh. 50,000 UI of vitamin d is safe
btw @Sprinkles are you a medical student or something? If so I have another question, if not then nvm.
that pfp tho50,000 IU should be fine I know a dude who takes 80k, worth trying anyways I've never heard of anyone dying from vitamin D overdose
yes is my girlfriend you like her?that pfp tho
noyes is my girlfriend you like her?
if you don't like JB you simply have bad tastes, not my problem
i turned 18 on october 4, unless JB also applies to women 18-22if you don't like JB you simply have bad tastes, not my problem
can't argue with statisticsi turned 18 on october 4, unless JB also applies to women 18-22
its personal opinioncan't argue with statistics
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Nothing lul.What does vitamin d3 and k2 do?
BRUTAL MOGGsorry i guess that didn’t apply to you
Nothing lul.
ur a faggot like himBRUTAL MOGG
keep crying sucking cocks on a daily bases is unironically less retarded than thinking Vit C will grow your dickur a faggot like him
A couple red flags:
- This study has virtually no published peer review or feedback anywhere online from what I can tell, and zero occurrences of being referenced or cited by any other peer reviewed studies. This is strongly indicative of a fake study being published in a fake journal. Peer-review is the defining aspect of what makes science "trusted". Anyone can "publish" a study in a "journal" or "website" they created by themselves, often times people do this when they are trying to sell a product or drive some other tangential issue. This would be tantamount to overdosing on snake oil because a random blogger on the internet said so. I have never heard of the journal this study was published in, and from the research I've done so far it appears to be linked to a random website for a guy trying to sell supplements. In short, this study looks like complete junk.
- This "study" was "published" in the "INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HOLISTIC MEDICINE", which I have never heard of before, and with a bit of research, appears to be a website created by the studies author. In other words, this journal is fake.
- There have been virtually no other peer-reviewed, rigorous studies published in respected academic or research journals that have observed any relationship between Vitamin D, and continued penile growth past adolescence. Making this studies unprecedented findings all the more suspect.
- The Vitamin D dosages in this "study" are well past the maximum upper limits prescribed by the most trusted health institutions in the world (NIH, WHO), which have been decided based on decades of research across hundreds of esteemed research and health institutions across the world.
- Taking all these things together means that you have zero to no reliable evidence for any benefit (penile growth), and and overwhelming amount of evidence for severe negative side effects and increased risk of major disease and death (as a result of the literal "overdose" in Vitamin D that this study prescribes).
Your lack of intelligence scares me.(PDF) Enhanced Growth of the Adult Penis With Vitamin D 3
PDF | Fourteen adult men volunteered to participate in an experiment to evaluate the potential for penile growth as a result of taking 50,000 units of... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGatewww.researchgate.net
Shut up you ugly niglet on suiwatch.Your lack of intelligence scares me.
Also your dumbo shaped ears.
Dnrdkeep crying sucking cocks on a daily bases is unironically less retarded than thinking Vit C will grow your dick
its a brutal world boyo, just accept it. you can cope all you want. its brutal. no point in resisting. time to buy a phallosan forte cock extender for 400 bucks.Dnrd
What?its a brutal world boyo, just accept it. you can cope all you want. its brutal. no point in resisting. time to buy a phallosan forte cock extender for 400 bucks.
I am mirin this reasoning skillsA couple red flags:
TLR: By all usual metrics, this is a complete "junk" study. The "evidence" and conclusions presented in this "study" are extremely suspect. No other well peer-reviewed, academic studies have observed over-doses of Vitamin D causing increased penile growth. Literally dozens of peer reviewed studies stretching back for decades HAVE confirmed that this level of vitamin D intake is not only risky, but outright toxic in human beings. So you're basically left with no evidence that this level of Vitamin D supplementation will increase penile growth, and virtually 100% certainty that this Vitamin D is extremely harmful. That is not a bet I would make, no matter the size of my penis.
- This study has virtually no published peer review or feedback anywhere online from what I can tell, and zero occurrences of being referenced or cited by any other peer reviewed studies. This is strongly indicative of a fake study being published in a fake journal. Peer-review is the defining aspect of what makes science "trusted". Anyone can "publish" a study in a "journal" or "website" they created by themselves, often times people do this when they are trying to sell a product or drive some other tangential issue. This would be tantamount to overdosing on snake oil because a random blogger on the internet said so. I have never heard of the journal this study was published in, and from the research I've done so far it appears to be linked to a random website for a guy trying to sell supplements. In short, this study looks like complete junk.
- This "study" was "published" in the "INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HOLISTIC MEDICINE", which I have never heard of before, and with a bit of research, appears to be a website created by the studies author. In other words, this journal is fake.
- There have been virtually no other peer-reviewed, rigorous studies published in respected academic or research journals that have observed any relationship between Vitamin D, and continued penile growth past adolescence. Making this studies unprecedented findings all the more suspect.
- The Vitamin D dosages in this "study" are well past the maximum upper limits prescribed by the most trusted health institutions in the world (NIH, WHO), which have been decided based on decades of research across hundreds of esteemed research and health institutions across the world.
- Taking all these things together means that you have zero to no reliable evidence for any benefit (penile growth), and and overwhelming amount of evidence for severe negative side effects and increased risk of major disease and death (as a result of the literal "overdose" in Vitamin D that this study prescribes).
In short, you'd just be poisoning yourself, because an autist wrote an article on the internet to promote their website selling Vitamin D supplements.