Marc P. McRae.
Treatment of hyperlipoproteinemia with pantethine: A review and analysis of efficacy and tolerability. Review.
Nutrition Research
Volume 25, Issue 4 , April 2005, Pages 319-333
Marc P. McRae.
Treatment of hyperlipoproteinemia with pantethine: A review and
analysis of efficacy and tolerability. Review.
Nutrition Research
Volume 25, Issue 4 , April 2005, Pages 319-333
Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements
Editors: Paul Coates; Marc R. Blackman; Gordon Cragg; Mark Levine; Joel Moss; Jeffery White;
ISBN: 978-0-8247-5504-1 (hardback) 978-0-8247-5503-4 (electronic)
Original Publication Date: 28 January 2005
Last Updated: 23 April 2007
Subjects: Dietetics; Natural Products;
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
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In 1939, Dr. Abraham Myerson measured initial levels of circulating testosterone in men and exposed their various body parts to UVB light.
After five days of chest exposure sufficient to cause reddening, circulating testosterone increased by 120%. After eight days without additional UV exposure, testosterone returned to initial levels. When the genital area was exposed, testosterone levels increased by 200%!