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    Mountain Oysters!

    DO you think easting moutain oysters will be good for building muscle? Its packed full of testosterone, and should it be cooked ot put in a blender and eaten raw?

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    eating testosterone does not raise your T levels, it would be destroyed in your stomach.

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    Thank you, Rob. That and wouldnt cooking it mess it up?
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