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Norma sent in/ writes:
"Dr. Bar-Chama acknowledged the theoretical risks of transfer of the
hormone through skin contact with children, but he said he had never
seen a case among the hundreds of men he has treated. He added,
however, that it was prudent to take precautions when using the
product, including hand-washing after handling the gel and wearing
clothing to avoid skin-to-skin contact with others.:
This is off-topic a bit, but my guess is that men who use these testosterone
creams are looking for more "skin-to-skin" not less... that said, of course
children are more at risk that adults, but what if women started to get more
hairy and aggressive as a result of this "contact" as well?
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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