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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="SuperDutyDave" data-source="post: 48645" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>Very Much agree with this.....see my post above....that described me to a T (no pun intended) High Stress with High Cortisol Levels, High norepinephrine all led to deregulation of immune system with crohns being result.</p><p></p><p>Reduction in stress, lowering of cortisol, lower/control of norepinephrine and Increase in T levels etc. all have allowed crohns to go into remission and symptoms are virtually nil and I take no GI or Crohn's specific medication any longer nor have I for over 5 years. I also feel much better younger stronger etc.</p><p></p><p>Normal doc's have no clue of what to do on these things other than just load you up with immune suppressors which leave you with side effects, weaken immune system and overall feeling weak and impotent (figuratively and literally)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDutyDave, post: 48645, member: 112"] Very Much agree with this.....see my post above....that described me to a T (no pun intended) High Stress with High Cortisol Levels, High norepinephrine all led to deregulation of immune system with crohns being result. Reduction in stress, lowering of cortisol, lower/control of norepinephrine and Increase in T levels etc. all have allowed crohns to go into remission and symptoms are virtually nil and I take no GI or Crohn's specific medication any longer nor have I for over 5 years. I also feel much better younger stronger etc. Normal doc's have no clue of what to do on these things other than just load you up with immune suppressors which leave you with side effects, weaken immune system and overall feeling weak and impotent (figuratively and literally) [/QUOTE]
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