DragonBits
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I don't see any mention of this supplement on excelmale.
From what I read, this supp seems promising. Though maybe it can interfere with sleep, so I am taking it "carefully". Not sure what that really means, but I won't take any other supps for a a time to see if this has any kind of positive or negative effect.
What is suppose to be good for is lowering blood pressure, lowing ldl, antioxidant and memory performance.
Huge plus, it does make mice and fruit flies live longer, improves quality of life in old age rats So if it is negative for me, I will make rats in the shed very happy.
From what I read, this supp seems promising. Though maybe it can interfere with sleep, so I am taking it "carefully". Not sure what that really means, but I won't take any other supps for a a time to see if this has any kind of positive or negative effect.
What is suppose to be good for is lowering blood pressure, lowing ldl, antioxidant and memory performance.
Huge plus, it does make mice and fruit flies live longer, improves quality of life in old age rats So if it is negative for me, I will make rats in the shed very happy.
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