Body shaking O’s – without even touching her?

Warning: use this sexual telepathy technique at your own risk

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—-Important Message From Lloyd Lester—-

Dorky engineer discovers how to ghost-touch her kitty

Simon Walker was cheated on and dumped like trash…

…right before stumbling upon what neuroscience discovered to be the sneakiest female “mind-reading” ever invented.

He’s using this series of “worded commands” to make a girl orgasm uncontrollably…

Right where she’s sitting… without ever touching her!

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With these simple phrases, you can ZAP her mating brain with a deluge of sexual energy…

…powerful enough to overwhelm her with a huge wave of pleasure.

The result?

She has body shaking O’s that make her addicted to YOU and only you…

Orgasms that take her breath away (try this on a girl)

Warning: the sexual mind-control technology you’re about to discover can lead you to a very dark place…

One of the beta-testers of this method used it on a first date…

… and the girl started to masturbate in the booth of the restaurant…

…right in front of everyone!

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She ended up getting arrested for public indecency and he had to spend $500 to bail her out.

Another beta-tester got stabbed in the leg with a pencil…

… after a woman he used this on found a video of him getting a blow job from another girl on his smartphone!

So use these coded phrases at your own risk… and don’t say I didn’t warn you!

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Are you 1 of these men who are 40% more likely to get kidney problems?

Kidney disease is an increasingly common problem because of underlying metabolic issues like type II diabetes…

All of which are largely due to problems with the modern diet.

In recent years, researchers have been looking to see if there’s anything they can use to improve outcomes in people with chronic kidney disease.

Some of this research points toward testosterone levels being protective for the kidneys.

This makes sense to me because testosterone increases a protein which is known to be highly protective for the kidneys…

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The review of human research was carried out at Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. This paper was published in Endocrine Connections.

There are clear differences in risks associated with chronic kidney disease in men and women.

Women are more likely to develop chronic kidney disease, but men who develop the disease are likely to reach kidney failure sooner.

Obviously, this introduces the potential role for sex hormones like testosterone in kidney disease.

“Testosterone might mediate sex differences in kidney function and chronic kidney disease.”

There have been conflicting conclusions drawn from studies looking into this question.

So, these researchers decided to look at all of the best research and try to draw more accurate conclusions.

“However, few studies analyzing the association between testosterone and kidney function showed conflicting results. Therefore, we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis.”

The researchers combed through numerous online databases of medical research looking for anything they could find on the topic.

“6 databases were searched for studies that investigated the association of (i) testosterone status with kidney function or (ii) testosterone status with clinical outcomes in chronic kidney disease patients.”

They found no high-quality human trials, but there is clear evidence that low testosterone is associated with developing chronic kidney disease.

Low testosterone is associated with a near 40% increased risk of chronic kidney disease.

“One study reported an increased risk of incident chronic kidney disease with low vs normal testosterone (hazard ratio: 1.38).”

The researchers found half a dozen studies which tracked testosterone levels in men with kidney disease.

“Seven studies were conducted in men with chronic kidney disease and included testosterone as a determinant, of which six could be meta-analyzed.”

These studies revealed that low testosterone is linked to an almost doubling of death from all causes in men with chronic kidney disease.

Low testosterone was associated with an even greater risk of cardiovascular events (+140%).

“Low testosterone was associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events (pooled HR: 1.98 and pooled HR of 2.40, respectively).”

The research does show a rather strong link between low testosterone, chronic kidney disease and serious outcomes related to that disease.

“Lower testosterone may increase chronic kidney disease risk in the general population. Lower testosterone may increase the risk of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events in men with chronic kidney disease.”

The researchers called for human studies looking at the effect of testosterone supplementation in men with chronic kidney disease.

“Whether testosterone supplementation could prevent these potential detrimental outcomes should be determined in future intervention studies.”

There are some background facts which are not discussed in this paper which are probably very relevant to what is going on…

You see, there is a naturally produced protein called klotho.

Klotho is mostly known as an anti-aging protein.

I’ve written a whole newsletter on the wide-ranging benefits of klotho.

But one thing that klotho was well known to do is improve kidney health.

And one thing that increases the natural production of klotho is testosterone.

And so, low testosterone, leading to low klotho…

…seems like a viable mechanism by which the risk of chronic kidney disease would increase – and vice versa.

—-Important Message About Testosterone—-

These Booster Bites naturally boost T while making men sexier to women

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Here’s the truth…

Testosterone is like the holy grail for men.

Not only does high T help with libido, rockiness, stamina, muscle-building, metabolism, and more…

It also helps make you naturally more attractive to women.

It’s true — men with low T are less attractive to women on a biological level.

So guys with low T are at risk of potentially losing their wife, girlfriend, or new girl they’ve met to a guy with higher T…

Because women can’t control this biological response they have to men with high T.

Just check out Lisa’s story, the wife of one of my students — this is crazy what happened to them

And you’ll also find my Booster Bites recipe for naturally boosting T with just 1 bite

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
The role of serum testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in kidney function and clinical outcomes in chronic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta-analysishttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35551117/