Jeffrey Epstein sought information about enlargement pills for his ‘micro’ manhood

In an email dated August 15, 2013, Epstein wrote how he became ill from low-T and had an incident where his madam and ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, had to come to his aid.
The financier told an unnamed person: “I almost feinted today. I needed oxygen. Ghislaine came to help. I didn’t want to worry or involve you because my testosterone levels can’t handle the stress.”
In an April 2015 email, Epstein told a doctor that he was “hesitant” to start taking hormones to correct his deficiency.
“As you can see from the time stamp, my sleep patterns aren’t great. I’m hesitant to start a hormone regimen. My low testosterone levels have been around for fifteen years. The mechanical view is that it’s caught up with me?” he wrote at the time.
It appears Epstein changed his mind and then took medication, as in a 2016 email after a doctor suggested he take a drug similar to Clomid, an oral drug used to treat low testosterone in men. He said he had quit and that it was a “big mistake” to have started in the first place.
“I stopped taking Clomid, the water retention and fat around my waist made it look like I was pregnant,” Epstein claimed of the side effects.




