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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Autoimmune disease in relation to testosterone.
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<blockquote data-quote="Eli1947" data-source="post: 12098" data-attributes="member: 407"><p>This is a Q of the Chicken and the egg. People with autoimmune diseases, as a fact are found on average to be with lower testosterone and other parameters. Low T is the cause or the result of is not a solved issue. other fact is that the gut is also protected /controlled by hormones: testosterone and estradiol. From my experience, low testosterone and gut problems and then rheumatological issues appeared in sequence after initiation and along use of drugs for cancer. Short time after initiation of TRT with Testosterone the gut problems just subside though the cancer treatment drugs continued at the same protocol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eli1947, post: 12098, member: 407"] This is a Q of the Chicken and the egg. People with autoimmune diseases, as a fact are found on average to be with lower testosterone and other parameters. Low T is the cause or the result of is not a solved issue. other fact is that the gut is also protected /controlled by hormones: testosterone and estradiol. From my experience, low testosterone and gut problems and then rheumatological issues appeared in sequence after initiation and along use of drugs for cancer. Short time after initiation of TRT with Testosterone the gut problems just subside though the cancer treatment drugs continued at the same protocol. [/QUOTE]
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