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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
B12 and libido
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 208938" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Those are two common things for sure, with not so optimal diets. But I’ve been obsessed with health and nutrition since I was around 12, and I just turned 35, and I’m still learning everyday about what the optimal diet for humans is. There’s just so much to learn, and even worse so much misinformation out there. When I tell people that veggies eaten on a regular basis do more harm to the human body than good, people think I’m crazy. But it’s the truth. The science is extremely clear once u take the time to research it. Sometimes just taking veggies out of a person’s diet can resolve whatever health issue(s) they’re experiencing, without even adding anything into the diet. It’s actually kind of interesting. The more u learn about the optimal diet for humans, the more u realize it’s basically just doing the opposite of what we learned about nutrition growing up as kids. But lowering carbs, increasing protein, and increasing healthy fats will always get someone closer to optimal health. Obv it’s much much more complicated than that, but just doing that alone will definitely get u on the right track</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 208938, member: 15043"] Those are two common things for sure, with not so optimal diets. But I’ve been obsessed with health and nutrition since I was around 12, and I just turned 35, and I’m still learning everyday about what the optimal diet for humans is. There’s just so much to learn, and even worse so much misinformation out there. When I tell people that veggies eaten on a regular basis do more harm to the human body than good, people think I’m crazy. But it’s the truth. The science is extremely clear once u take the time to research it. Sometimes just taking veggies out of a person’s diet can resolve whatever health issue(s) they’re experiencing, without even adding anything into the diet. It’s actually kind of interesting. The more u learn about the optimal diet for humans, the more u realize it’s basically just doing the opposite of what we learned about nutrition growing up as kids. But lowering carbs, increasing protein, and increasing healthy fats will always get someone closer to optimal health. Obv it’s much much more complicated than that, but just doing that alone will definitely get u on the right track [/QUOTE]
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