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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 241189" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>i agree with [USER=15832]@Systemlord[/USER]. TRT isn’t a magic bullet. There’s sooooooo much more that goes into how we feel mentally and physically. TRT just corrects 3 hormones in the body basically. Test, DHT and estrogen. And can even mess with other downstream hormones. But point is that there’s many other things that u need to pay attention to when it comes to feeling good. Imo, diet plays one of the biggest roles when it comes to how we feel. I could post and endless amount of info on the subject, in regards to mental health and anxiety and depression, but here’s a few vids where they talk about it. 1st clip go to 16 mins in and he mentions how he thought he would have anxiety for the rest of his life, but through diet it completely went away. That whole vid is absolutely worth watching btw. His story is really inspecting. And then the 2nd vid is also one that’s very much worth watching the whole thing. But go to 3 mins and 50 seconds in and she talks about basically being almost suicidal before, and now she literally couldn’t be happier every single day, all because of the dietary changes she made. And these people both used completely opposite diets to get to these points. So it’s not like u have to just eat one specific way to get there. Although, I do absolutely advocate for a carnivore type diet over a raw vegan/ fruitarian way of eating, but I’m very open minded and clearly people can have success with either. Just want to see people happy, don’t really care how they go about it. I’m never married to an idea or one way of doing anything in life </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]AN1vcuKoyGo[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]FrT6hKZgjko[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 241189, member: 15043"] i agree with [USER=15832]@Systemlord[/USER]. TRT isn’t a magic bullet. There’s sooooooo much more that goes into how we feel mentally and physically. TRT just corrects 3 hormones in the body basically. Test, DHT and estrogen. And can even mess with other downstream hormones. But point is that there’s many other things that u need to pay attention to when it comes to feeling good. Imo, diet plays one of the biggest roles when it comes to how we feel. I could post and endless amount of info on the subject, in regards to mental health and anxiety and depression, but here’s a few vids where they talk about it. 1st clip go to 16 mins in and he mentions how he thought he would have anxiety for the rest of his life, but through diet it completely went away. That whole vid is absolutely worth watching btw. His story is really inspecting. And then the 2nd vid is also one that’s very much worth watching the whole thing. But go to 3 mins and 50 seconds in and she talks about basically being almost suicidal before, and now she literally couldn’t be happier every single day, all because of the dietary changes she made. And these people both used completely opposite diets to get to these points. So it’s not like u have to just eat one specific way to get there. Although, I do absolutely advocate for a carnivore type diet over a raw vegan/ fruitarian way of eating, but I’m very open minded and clearly people can have success with either. Just want to see people happy, don’t really care how they go about it. I’m never married to an idea or one way of doing anything in life [MEDIA=youtube]AN1vcuKoyGo[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]FrT6hKZgjko[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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