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We have both tried this supplement. No references, simply anecdotal.

Jim's comments: What does it do for me? Absolutely nothing, although I can

hypothize that the reason might be because I have little or no endogenous

testosterone production to begin with. If this is true, we might further

speculate that ZMA would be of greater value to a younger male than an older

one, whose testosterone is in age-induced decline.

Rosemary's comments: As usual, I used 1/3 of the recommended dose because I

find that the majority of suplement dosages provided on the bottle are for a

200# male. The stuff made me sort of dizzy, although I haven't the faintest

idea why except that possibly I didn't need any extra magnesium or zinc (I was

already taking LEF multi-vitamin/mineral formula and eat a decent diet). I

stopped and started on three different occasions with the same results.

Conclusions: Money wasted, unless you have a deficiency. We remember hearing

that many young athletes engaging in intense sporting activies are sometimes

deficient in these two minerals, but that doesn't describe either of us.

Jim and Rosemary Vernon

Venice, CA

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