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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anxiety- monoamine oxidase?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cynice49" data-source="post: 246855" data-attributes="member: 42984"><p>Haha, good question. </p><p></p><p>I’ve read through numerous articles regarding cortisol level and inflammation spikes between night shift and day shift workers (mostly in women or night shift security guards) </p><p></p><p>I’ve started ashwaghanda recently, in hopes for some extra control. Other than that , I work two nights in a row, stay awake on my third day and I wake up at around 7am the next four days then right back to night shift. With how slow it takes to receive normalcy in my circadian rhythm, I don’t think I could ever get back to normal without changing my shift, unless there’s some sort of extra supplemental help that I could use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cynice49, post: 246855, member: 42984"] Haha, good question. I’ve read through numerous articles regarding cortisol level and inflammation spikes between night shift and day shift workers (mostly in women or night shift security guards) I’ve started ashwaghanda recently, in hopes for some extra control. Other than that , I work two nights in a row, stay awake on my third day and I wake up at around 7am the next four days then right back to night shift. With how slow it takes to receive normalcy in my circadian rhythm, I don’t think I could ever get back to normal without changing my shift, unless there’s some sort of extra supplemental help that I could use. [/QUOTE]
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