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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Microdosing Enanthate
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<blockquote data-quote="JRos895" data-source="post: 230159" data-attributes="member: 43163"><p>I love this comment—particularly the “skewed perspective” about perspective you reference.</p><p></p><p>Somehow, to many men, testosterone is the only hormone/blood marker that needs to be maxed out as much as possible. It’s interesting too because many will still acknowledge that there are side effects to excess or high T like HCT and high E2. But high T they claim, is fine so long as HCT, E2, RBC, DHT etc. are in range. That is, the side effects to high T are only secondary to the T and not directly related to the T itself. Are there no side effects to T in it of itself? There must be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRos895, post: 230159, member: 43163"] I love this comment—particularly the “skewed perspective” about perspective you reference. Somehow, to many men, testosterone is the only hormone/blood marker that needs to be maxed out as much as possible. It’s interesting too because many will still acknowledge that there are side effects to excess or high T like HCT and high E2. But high T they claim, is fine so long as HCT, E2, RBC, DHT etc. are in range. That is, the side effects to high T are only secondary to the T and not directly related to the T itself. Are there no side effects to T in it of itself? There must be. [/QUOTE]
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