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Recently I ordered a 4-month supply of something called Raging Bull from New Horizons Labs. I called first to make sure there was no yohimbe or other dangerous stuff in it. I was told that it had Eurycoma Longifolia (Tongkat Ali) -- good stuff. Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed), also good. Cistanches. Yeah, OK. Some other stuff I can't remember. So I thought it was worth a try.
When I got it, I saw on the bottle that it had Tribulus, Saw Palmetto, L-Phenylalanine and Pomegranite seed powder, but none of what I was told. I thought I would try it anyway for a couple of weeks, but it didn't do anything for me. I called to get an RMA number and was told that they would mail me a letter to fill in. So when I received that after a couple of weeks, I followed the instructions and returned the letter. There was nothing said about returning the letter with the box -- just the letter. So when I didn't hear anything I gave them a call. They said they couldn't refund my $99.95 because I hadn't sent back the product. I said, OK, I will send it. They said, no, the letter has to be included in the box with the product. So I said, OK, mail the letter to me and I will put it in the box. No, they can't do that. And they can't issue another letter. So they just ripped me off for nearly $100 for a product that doesn't work. Don't do any business with New Horizons Labs, P.O. Box 428, Manteno, IL 60950. They are a bunch of crooks. Most companies honor their warrantees, but I have never experienced worse customer service in my life!View Thread
Iam suffering from below symptoms from past 4.5 yrs
1. After wake up from bed at early morning
a. Slight shivering in left leg foot to the left leg hand.
b. Slight pain at the outer side of the left testicle and top of the left testicle to the left leg foot.Entire leg and knees are paining.pain is like a heart beat.(How heart beats like that pain comes and goes like a heart beat) and with shivering.
2.If i walk more than 15 to 20 mins, pain increasing at the outer side of the left testicle and top of the left testicle to the left leg foot.Entire leg and knees are paining.
3.If i mastuberate,Iam getting pain after ejaculation and pain and burning sensation while urination. Pain around the testicles and abdomen for a few seconds after ejaculation. After ejaculation, both testicles are moving upwards, right testicle coming back immediately and left testicle takes more time to come down.
4.If sperm comes at the time of dreams, then there was no pain or burning while urination and after ejaculation
5.When i sit for a more time example for more than 30 minutes, iam getting pain at buttocks.
6.Pain and burning sensation at the tip of the penis to the testicles.
For the above symptoms, i met urologist and he suggested me to go for below tests:
Haemotology Test Reports
1.Haemoglobin: 14.7 gr %
2.Total W.B.C Count: 8300 cells/cu.mm
Serology Test Reports
1.H.I.V : Negative
2.V.D.R.L: Non Reactive
3.Hbs Ag: Negative
4.Random Blood Sugar: 78 mg/dl
5.S.Creatinine: 1.0 mg/dl
Urine Tests
1.Albumin: Absent
2.Sugar: Nil
3.Microscopic Examination: Epithilial Cells: 1-2/HPF
Prostate Specific Antigen:(PSA) Total : 1.4
Ultrasound Scanning:
A.Abdomino-Pelvic Ultrasound Scan
Results:Liver,Gall Bladder,Kidneys,Pancreas,Spleen,Aorta,IVC,Portal,Splenic vein,Bladder are normal
Prostate Volume: 20 cc in size and echogenicity.
No significant abnormality nated.
B. Scortal Doppler Study
Test Results:
Right Testis:4.3x2.5x1.7 cms
Left Testis: 4.2x2.7x1.6 cms
Normal homogenous echoes
No focal lesions
Normal itratesticular arterial pattern
Epididymis-Normal
No e/o Hydrocele/Varicocele
Scortal wall appears normal.
No sonologically detectable abnormalities observed.
After seeing these tests, doctor suggested me to take the below medication for 5 days.
1.Pipragram-T 4.5 g injections twice a day,Mikafast 500 mg injections twice a day, buffet 40 mg injections twice a day, Nock-3 tablets twice a day,Hetrazan 100 tablets thrice a day,Contiflo-D tablets once in a day and becospecial tablets once in a day.
After this i got some relax, again i met the same doctor and explained that i have not cured completely.Then he given the below treatment.
1.Clavcure 625 mg twice in a day for 10 days
2.Pantocid DSR twice in ady for 10 days
3.Hetrazan 100 tabs thrice in a day for 3 weeks
4.Nock-3 tabs-twice in a day for 3 weeks &
5. Contiflo-D tabs - once in a day for 3 weeks.
I have started this treatment before 7 days, with this i got some more relief.But Symptoms are still existing.
Finally i want to inform you that one day i have made mastuberation while sitting on the bench.After that day only i got pain in the testicles and one day i made unprotected sex with my girl friend .Due to these reasons only iam facing these symptoms.
After seeing my test results and symptoms ,kindly tell me whether iam having any Sexually transmitted disease or i need to go for any surgery for testiclar pain or whether i have to meet neurologist for nerves pain?
Kindly tell me what is my disease and whom to meet for treatment i.e either Urologist / neurologist/urosurgeon/neuro surgeon?
From 4.5 yrs no doctor was telling what my disease called.I have met till now urologist,Sex specialist and surgeon.
Kindly advise me the right treatment, right doctor and what my disease called?View Thread
The Jelqing Workout
Step 1 Warm Up
The warm literally involves applying heat to your penis.
The common ways to heat your penis include
1) Using a heating pad
2) Using a warm, wet wash cloth
3)Taking a hot shower
All of the above should be applied directly to the penis.
Don't skip the warm up. It's akin to warming up before you go running or lift weights - it leads to more results and less injury. Warm up for at least 5 minutes, but you're best bet is to shoot for 10 minutes.
Step 2 Apply the Lube
Lubrication is important because it will help you to jelq your penis in a gentle manner. It will also help you avoid any skin chaffing.
The most common lubricants are KY Jelly, Vaseline, and baby oil.
Step 3 Get the blood pumping
You'll need some blood in your penis to jelq effectively. Yet, at the same time, you don't want to jelq with an erection - or even near it. Jelqing with an erection is potentially dangerous.
Your penis should be somewhere between semi-hard and semi-soft. The goal is somewhere around 70 % erect.
Step 4 OK, grip it
You'll want to create an OK-grip with your thumb and pointer finger and put it at the base of your penis. The grip looks like you're giving the OK symbol.
Step 5 Jelq your penis
Apply pressure to the grip and move it down the shaft. You want the pressure to be light and gentle, yet at the same time effective.
Stop the jelq before you reach the head of your penis (don't jelq your head). The jelq should take roughly three or so second.
Then use your other hand to repeat the jelq. Switch hands every jelq rep until you acquire the number of reps.
For the first few weeks, do nomore than 150 jelqs per workout. Don't jelq every day, especially when you're first starting out. Going overboard is a common problem for new jelqers - and this is why jelqing has a bad wrap.View Thread
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