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Androgel Did Not Improve Cognition in Older Men with Low Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 44989" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Where is the T-cyp arm? Test +carnitine+MCT? The recent tiny trial at Buck Institute described in the journal <em>Aging </em>strongly suggests that only a multi-pronged approach is effective at reversing or slowing memory loss in Alzheimer patients. </p><p></p><p>Study participants might have had sleep deficit, nutritional deficit or other issues on day of evaluation. How compliant were they? How many had low SHBG or high aromatization?</p><p></p><p>Similar to most readers of these pages, my anecdotal:</p><p></p><p>- supplementation makes a big difference, in concert with:</p><p></p><p>- weight training, exercise,and avoidance of anti-nutrients/environmental toxins</p><p></p><p>- Androgel improves cognition and productivity but the benefit for many seems to peter out after a number of months. After quite a few years on the stuff it seemed to give a boost for only a limited number of hours after administration. As my intro here notes few labs were ordered none for estradiol or any other hormones. No serum goals were ever discussed. Tot T labs were pulled only at my request then results were ignored because most physicians think hormonal axis is a kind of chicanery performed by homeopaths if they've heard the term at all and they are not trained to look at T=300 as a cause for fatigue, poor cognition, bone loss or depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 44989, member: 8395"] Where is the T-cyp arm? Test +carnitine+MCT? The recent tiny trial at Buck Institute described in the journal [I]Aging [/I]strongly suggests that only a multi-pronged approach is effective at reversing or slowing memory loss in Alzheimer patients. Study participants might have had sleep deficit, nutritional deficit or other issues on day of evaluation. How compliant were they? How many had low SHBG or high aromatization? Similar to most readers of these pages, my anecdotal: - supplementation makes a big difference, in concert with: - weight training, exercise,and avoidance of anti-nutrients/environmental toxins - Androgel improves cognition and productivity but the benefit for many seems to peter out after a number of months. After quite a few years on the stuff it seemed to give a boost for only a limited number of hours after administration. As my intro here notes few labs were ordered none for estradiol or any other hormones. No serum goals were ever discussed. Tot T labs were pulled only at my request then results were ignored because most physicians think hormonal axis is a kind of chicanery performed by homeopaths if they've heard the term at all and they are not trained to look at T=300 as a cause for fatigue, poor cognition, bone loss or depression. [/QUOTE]
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