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Can Testosterone Cause Retinopathy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mocha" data-source="post: 12263" data-attributes="member: 1939"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I'm a Glaucoma suspect. I've looked at a lot of papers on eye diseases / conditions. T therapy is definitely implicated in CSR.</p><p></p><p>However, like with most things...it's not that simple. Doctors look for direct causes, and T is NOT a direct cause. T therapy is contraindicated in Thrombosis, etc. and we know T thickens the blood. </p><p></p><p><strong>Blood clotting is the main cause.</strong> And the BEST ways to prevent blood clotting are:</p><p></p><p> 1) Keep your T at physiological levels. </p><p>2) Fast 1-2 days a week (water-only fasting).</p><p>3) Follow a diet that is heavy in plant food and that supports your mitochondria. Look up either Dr. Joel Fuhrman or the Wahls protocol. </p><p>4) Practice activities that lead to parasympathetic dominance (laughter therapy, meditation, body scan, gratitude, etc.). </p><p>5) Exercise. Light-moderate weight lifting and some jogging / running are near-perfect antidotes.</p><p></p><p>For Fasting, here's what I suggest: </p><p></p><p>1. Fast for 24-36 hours 1-2 days a week. </p><p>2. On the remaining days, use an intermittent fasting approaching by eating for 8 hours and fasting for 16 hours. (For instance, I eat from 9 AM to 5 PM (8 hours feeding), and then fast from 5 PM to 9 AM (16 hours fasting))</p><p></p><p>Fasting is incredibly therapeutic and fasting thins the blood. Look up the studies. Continuously feeding the body doesn't allow time / energy for the body to restore and clean up. The human body wasn't designed to be in a continuously fed state. The research world is replete with studies on the miracles of Fasting. Fasting also helps the mitochondria recover -- I'd argue that more than 90% of diseases can be directly linked to mitochondria failure. T therapy restores mitochondria function (as per studies). </p><p></p><p>Your body has the innate wisdom to cure your CSR -- provided you step out of the way. And Fasting does just that. </p><p></p><p>Fasting also lowers E (I remember looking at a study) and E is directly implicated in Thrombosis / blood clotting (there's an interview available on this site).</p><p></p><p>Obviously, fasting isn't for everybody. But I do believe HIV patients can fast as well. </p><p></p><p>A multi-pronged attack against your CSR is the best way forward. You will need to SLOW DOWN for 2-3 months and let your body recover. Your CSR didn't develop overnight -- and it won't go away overnight. Deep cleansing is what you need.</p><p></p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p></p><p>For those panicking about T and eye diseases -- let me assure that there are studies that show low T is implicated in eye diseases. T is a brain hormone, and the eye is part of the brain -- so much so, that 2014 research shows that Glaucoma is 'Diabetes of the Brain'. T fights metabolic syndrome and Diabetes. </p><p></p><p>T is exceptionally wonderful. T is not at fault here -- however, when we see things in black and white, we're seduced into believing that it is at fault, or that it is a panacea. Neither is true. </p><p></p><p>We need to support our bodies <strong>in the way they were designed to be supported </strong>-- decades of abuse cannot be cured by a few dozen T injections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mocha, post: 12263, member: 1939"] Hi, I'm a Glaucoma suspect. I've looked at a lot of papers on eye diseases / conditions. T therapy is definitely implicated in CSR. However, like with most things...it's not that simple. Doctors look for direct causes, and T is NOT a direct cause. T therapy is contraindicated in Thrombosis, etc. and we know T thickens the blood. [B]Blood clotting is the main cause.[/B] And the BEST ways to prevent blood clotting are: 1) Keep your T at physiological levels. 2) Fast 1-2 days a week (water-only fasting). 3) Follow a diet that is heavy in plant food and that supports your mitochondria. Look up either Dr. Joel Fuhrman or the Wahls protocol. 4) Practice activities that lead to parasympathetic dominance (laughter therapy, meditation, body scan, gratitude, etc.). 5) Exercise. Light-moderate weight lifting and some jogging / running are near-perfect antidotes. For Fasting, here's what I suggest: 1. Fast for 24-36 hours 1-2 days a week. 2. On the remaining days, use an intermittent fasting approaching by eating for 8 hours and fasting for 16 hours. (For instance, I eat from 9 AM to 5 PM (8 hours feeding), and then fast from 5 PM to 9 AM (16 hours fasting)) Fasting is incredibly therapeutic and fasting thins the blood. Look up the studies. Continuously feeding the body doesn't allow time / energy for the body to restore and clean up. The human body wasn't designed to be in a continuously fed state. The research world is replete with studies on the miracles of Fasting. Fasting also helps the mitochondria recover -- I'd argue that more than 90% of diseases can be directly linked to mitochondria failure. T therapy restores mitochondria function (as per studies). Your body has the innate wisdom to cure your CSR -- provided you step out of the way. And Fasting does just that. Fasting also lowers E (I remember looking at a study) and E is directly implicated in Thrombosis / blood clotting (there's an interview available on this site). Obviously, fasting isn't for everybody. But I do believe HIV patients can fast as well. A multi-pronged attack against your CSR is the best way forward. You will need to SLOW DOWN for 2-3 months and let your body recover. Your CSR didn't develop overnight -- and it won't go away overnight. Deep cleansing is what you need. EDIT: For those panicking about T and eye diseases -- let me assure that there are studies that show low T is implicated in eye diseases. T is a brain hormone, and the eye is part of the brain -- so much so, that 2014 research shows that Glaucoma is 'Diabetes of the Brain'. T fights metabolic syndrome and Diabetes. T is exceptionally wonderful. T is not at fault here -- however, when we see things in black and white, we're seduced into believing that it is at fault, or that it is a panacea. Neither is true. We need to support our bodies [B]in the way they were designed to be supported [/B]-- decades of abuse cannot be cured by a few dozen T injections. [/QUOTE]
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