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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
40% of men with type 2 diabetes have symptomatic testosterone deficiency
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<blockquote data-quote="Mastodont" data-source="post: 230691" data-attributes="member: 43770"><p>It seems that even nebido 1000mg bolus dose is better for health than banging your head against the wall in trying to conquer metabolic syndrome in the natural state.</p><p>It is also the neverending debate if you first had the low t which allowed for the weight gain and insulin resistance, or if you gradually induced the metabolic syndrome on yourself which resulted in low t, either way for many it is the case that once in that state the weight simply wont go away, no matter how you eat and exercise just takes the last out of you.</p><p>I once experienced a bliss from a full shot of nebido that lasted for 7 weeks straight, first injection. Did not continue for various reasons, but since then i have chased the dragon a couple of times with poor results, it is still tempting to give it a go, just takes too long to get it out of your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mastodont, post: 230691, member: 43770"] It seems that even nebido 1000mg bolus dose is better for health than banging your head against the wall in trying to conquer metabolic syndrome in the natural state. It is also the neverending debate if you first had the low t which allowed for the weight gain and insulin resistance, or if you gradually induced the metabolic syndrome on yourself which resulted in low t, either way for many it is the case that once in that state the weight simply wont go away, no matter how you eat and exercise just takes the last out of you. I once experienced a bliss from a full shot of nebido that lasted for 7 weeks straight, first injection. Did not continue for various reasons, but since then i have chased the dragon a couple of times with poor results, it is still tempting to give it a go, just takes too long to get it out of your system. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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40% of men with type 2 diabetes have symptomatic testosterone deficiency
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