If you glanced at his website, you would think Chad Howse and The Man Diet are just another dating scam. It sure as heck looks like what our friends at The Scrambler published. However, instead of gross pickup artist advice, this hack is peddling a mix of bad science, readily available diet tips and self-aggrandizing.
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In fact, I’d estimate roughly 90 percent of The Man Diet is Howse either telling you about how great he is or how great the information he is about to tell you is. However, he almost never gets to that information and when he does, it focuses exclusively on his weird fetishization of testosterone.
Oh, and that is perhaps the biggest reason Chad Howse and The Man Diet are a scam. But before we get into that, let’s look at what this clown claims his book does:
When it comes to this important male hormone, much of the literature out there is lies, designed to take your money not to actually help you produce your most powerful hormone at its highest levels. This book will give you the TRUTH, and the truth is stuff that you can take action on immediately, and you’re going to love doing it.
The ironic thing here is that The Man Diet book is written entirely to take your money without actually helping you. Like, what he is claiming others do is his gameplan. What scant information he does offer is stuff you could easily find online by searching for the phrase “natural ways to increase your testosterone”. There are no secrets or tips that aren’t already available for free on countless websites.
The rest of the book is just a bunch of empty words drawn out over 150+ pages. Howse is a master when it comes to writing text without saying anything. Even Marni Kinrys would be impressed.
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The Man Diet book review

After reading what Chad Howse wrote in The Man Diet, I couldn’t help but feel sorry for the dudes who shelled out money for this expecting useful information. This book is 190-ish pages and maybe seven of those contain something practical. And as we already mentioned, those facts are super easy to find online for free.
The rest of The Man Diet is Howse going off on weird tangents and then lazily trying to connect them back to having more testosterone. Seriously, this guy loves to ramble on with stories that are clearly fake and not all that interesting. That’s a less than optimal combination. A word of advice Chad, those lies may impress the lads down at Cabela’s, but us in the real world could care less.
He also loves to name drop books he has allegedly read in an attempt to impress the reader. This thing is just a complete mess from start to finish. The laughable level of incompetence is encapsulated in one of the most ridiculous lines in the book. Get a load of this gem:
When I was doing my research on testosterone, I quickly found out that there was little in the way of nutritional books specifically for men.
Seriously? What bookstore is he going to? Is it that odd section of the grocery store where they sell magazines and a smattering of Danielle Steel novels? There are countless books on the subject. And that doesn’t account for the multiple magazine’s dedicated to men’s health which includes nutrition.
Avoid The Man Diet at all costs. It’s not even in the so bad it’s funny category. This thing is just a hot turd written by a mouth breathing MAGA frat boy. Sad.
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Steer clear of Chad Howse and The Man Diet scam

There is another element to Chad Howse and The Man Diet scam that needs to be mentioned. You can (although you shouldn’t) purchase it on Amazon for the list price of US$15.95. Or he claims to be offering it for free on his dating website-esque landing page. All you have to do is pay for shipping.
The price for shipping? US$14.95. And no matter where you are in the world, it will ding you for what it calls international shipping. Is it being shipped from the moon? That book ain’t free, you are paying for it under the guise of a shipping fee. That’s a ridiculous scam.
It gets worse though because Howse will then have your contact details and start jamming you up with a never-ending barrage of emails pimping his overpriced nutrition products. By the way, this hack has no credentials to be creating or selling any dietary supplements. Unless telling boring and most likely fabricated stories is a qualification for this activity.
Whatever the case may be, avoid Chad Howse, The Man Diet and this gross scam at all costs. If you really want to boost testosterone through dieting, Google it. Or just head down to your local CVS and buy those over-the-counter supplements. Either method will be faster and more effective.
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