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Question: What Is The Relationship Between Boron And Mass And Strength?
What is the relationship between boron and mass and strength?


Answer #1
Concerning the question on "Boron + Mass + strength": Boron is an element of the periodic table. This element is richly found in fruits and vegetables. Boron supplements are available and are claimed to double testosterone in a short time and help muscles to grow. The most common supplement, I believe, is "sodium borate". Boron is also used in many other areas. As far as how much the body needs consult a professional.


Answer #2
Boron is one of the worst supplements ever. It does nothing for the bodybuilder, it is a scam supplement. Therefore, it has nothing to do with baldness. You won't get bald taking this supplement, because it will do nothing to enhance your workouts nor testosterone.


Answer #3
Boron will not increase testosterone by 300%. It probably won't at all. This is one of the supplements that is a scam. Don't even bother wasting your money on it because it won't do a damn thing for you. As for baldness, the testosterone supplements on today's market won't cause baldness. The simple fact is steroids are so powerful and taken in high doses that's why they cause baldness. Now if your taking let's say androstenedione, in the amounts recommended, you should have no problem.



Answer #4
Boron was rated one of the biggest farces of the century in the supplement world.


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