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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
1 Yr Update with 250mg/mL Lab results are in!!
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 77307" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>What gets me going is when people come here on this forum a claim to be on trt running supra-physiological levels when the true purpose of trt is to relieve ones symptoms from low t/improve overall well being and health which requires increasing a persons testosterone levels into the physiological range whether it be mid/normal for some or high/normal for others not supra-physiological which is definitely not needed at all to treat low t. Any one running troughs over the top end of the range is just taking advantage of the use of testosterone and if they feel they need to have their levels that high to experience relief from low t symptoms than they have other underlying issues whether thyroid/adrenal/pancreas that are the contributing to not feeling relief of low t symptoms. I have no issue if one wants to blast/cruise or cycle testosterone, to each his own but running a trough of 1778 has absolutely nothing to do with the treatment of low t let alone healthy on the human body long term.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]3902[/ATTACH] I read the previous 3rd edition and I highly suggest you read it or the 4th edition so you have a better understanding of how low testosterone/high testosterone effect human physiology/pathology. It was written by two reputable professors from Germany. Very in depth and informative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 77307, member: 13851"] What gets me going is when people come here on this forum a claim to be on trt running supra-physiological levels when the true purpose of trt is to relieve ones symptoms from low t/improve overall well being and health which requires increasing a persons testosterone levels into the physiological range whether it be mid/normal for some or high/normal for others not supra-physiological which is definitely not needed at all to treat low t. Any one running troughs over the top end of the range is just taking advantage of the use of testosterone and if they feel they need to have their levels that high to experience relief from low t symptoms than they have other underlying issues whether thyroid/adrenal/pancreas that are the contributing to not feeling relief of low t symptoms. I have no issue if one wants to blast/cruise or cycle testosterone, to each his own but running a trough of 1778 has absolutely nothing to do with the treatment of low t let alone healthy on the human body long term. [ATTACH=CONFIG]3902[/ATTACH] I read the previous 3rd edition and I highly suggest you read it or the 4th edition so you have a better understanding of how low testosterone/high testosterone effect human physiology/pathology. It was written by two reputable professors from Germany. Very in depth and informative. [/QUOTE]
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