Turn cholesterol into testosterone – skyrockets virility

Turns cholesterol into testosterone - skyrockets virility

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Men are reporting outrageous erections using Factor C2T… It works by turning cholesterol in your body into testosterone… And your girlfriend will be in awe of the “new you” in bed… 

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Lower cholesterol → Increase testosterone with Factor C2T

Most men don’t know about this little factory process that goes on in the testicles…

Cholesterol goes in, and testosterone comes out. 

It all happens in the Leydig cells, down in your testicles, and it’s completely natural:

Cholesterol gets turned into testosterone in the Leydig cells.

But sometimes, as a man gets older, this little factory process slows down or stops… 

And then, that makes cholesterol go up and testosterone go down… 

After that, the doctor’s first instinct is to put you on a statin…

But those are dangerous treatments that can only make things worse for men in the erection department. 

Luckily, I’ve discovered Factor C2T!

Factor C2T naturally restarts the factory process in the body… And it lowers bad cholesterol better than dangerous statins can do.

And even better, it also raises healthy testosterone – so you get better erections as well.

Here’s how to start using Factor C2T today to naturally lower your cholesterol and raise testosterone (and improve erections at the same time).

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Turn cholesterol into testosterone – and skyrocket your virility

Cholesterol has been demonized by the medical establishment but it is critical for many bodily processes.

Experiments show that infections can lower cholesterol – and that supplementing cholesterol helps the body fight inflammation and beat the infection.

Cholesterol Supplement can Alleviate the Severity of Pulmonary Infection of Patients with Hypocholesterolemia

These researchers conducted their groundbreaking experiments at the Department of Clinical Nutrition, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, China. They published the results in the journal Food and Nutrition Research.

Previous research shows that hospitalized patients are commonly low in cholesterol.

“Our previous research found that, in our hospital inpatients, the incidence of low cholesterol was 37.8%.”

Low cholesterol is associated with a number of problems. 

For one, it leads to inflammation and abnormal immune function.

“Low cholesterol concentration has been associated clinically with several adverse outcomes.”

So this study set out to see if cholesterol supplementation could improve markers and symptoms of infectious disease.

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“We conducted a study to supplement cholesterol, and observe the change on the test indexes and the severity of disease.”

The doctors designed a randomized, controlled clinical trial open to any of the hospital patients suffering from pulmonary infection.

They separated the participants into two groups. One group got a supplement of cholesterol and the other got an inactive placebo.

“The patients were assigned into intervention group and control group randomly. After 10-day supplementation and observation, we analyzed the changes [in] clinical measurements.”

The patients who were supplemented with cholesterol had lower levels of inflammation.

“The concentration of C reactive protein, interleukin-6 were significantly lower than before intervention.”

(CRP and IL-6 are blood tests for inflammation.)

Inflammation rises to fight infection – it kills pathogens.

The doctor’s assessment of patients’ diseases showed that those who were given cholesterol improved much quicker.

“The severity of disease by doctor’s assessment after intervention was significantly lower than before intervention.”

Inflammation and disease severity improved in both groups…

But the improvement was much higher in those given supplemental cholesterol.

“The decreased concentrations of CRP and IL-6 in the intervention group were more than those changes in the control group. The improvement of severity of disease in the intervention group was more obvious than that in the control group.”

The study found that infectious diseases such as pneumonia lead to lower cholesterol.

“Infectious disease, especially pneumonia and pulmonary infection disease, can lead to hypocholesterolemia.”

And supplemental cholesterol can improve the chances of recovery and increase the rate of recovery from infectious disease.

“Supplementation of cholesterol properly can improve the nutritional status, decrease the severity of disease, and improve the prognosis of disease.”

The researchers gave both groups the same food and treated in the same way aside from the cholesterol supplement. 

They used egg yolks as the cholesterol supplement. 

People in the cholesterol group got an extra 600 mg of cholesterol per day. 

That is the amount of cholesterol found in about three chicken eggs.

That may not seem like a lot, but it was enough to raise blood cholesterol levels into the normal range. 

Egg yolks are a great source of micronutrients, so cholesterol may not have been the only benefit from the egg yolk supplement.

Often people who are very ill in the hospital are fed by a tube into the stomach or given nutrition into the veins. 

These methods of delivering nutrition are called enteral and parenteral nutrition.

None of the current formulas for tube feeding or intravenous nutrition include cholesterol. This could be a big mistake.

“Enteral and parenteral nutrition preparations for the types of fat are usually long-chain triglycerides, medium-chain triglycerides – no nutrition preparations contain cholesterol.”

Critically ill patients who cannot eat may not be able to recover because they have insufficient cholesterol!

“Patients [undergoing] long-term application of enteral or parenteral nutrition support are likely deficient in cholesterol intake.”

You should always consult a healthcare professional about treating and diagnosing health problems.

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Lots of people are claiming to “reverse” diabetes, but very few people actually know how to do it.

I have worked with thousands of men and many have reversed ALL of their symptoms.

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But these foods REVERSE diabetes instead.

They work by kick-starting the cells into using sugar for fuel… In a diabetic person, the cells won’t use sugar for fuel. They use fat.

So it takes a bit of a shock to the cells to “convince” them to start using sugar again.

You are drinking Coke, eating burgers, and reversing your diabetes. It’s done, and you are normal now. You don’t need to take anything…

This natural remedy reverses diabetes in 1 week (even type 2).

As one man recently wrote:

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Now: I got the sugar without meds to readings of 115-140 in the morning without meds… not bad, as I said I’m working gradually…”

–VF (name protected for privacy purposes)

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