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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 164568" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>It’s just my personality, I can’t help it. I’m an optimalist, or at least that’s what I call it lol. I always have to do things optimally. So if I think there’s a way to do something better, I probably am going to want to try it and see for myself. But the main reason that I’ve tried different protocols over the years is because I’ve had bad brain fog for about 5-6 years now. Recently, I’ve learned that the house I was in for the past 6 years has an insane amount of black mold. I recently moved out about 1.5 months ago. The whole time I’ve been on HRT, I’ve been trying to relieve my brain fog. But now I realize that the brain fog most likely has nothing to do with what form of TRT I’m on, or my levels, or whether I use an ai or not. I’m really glad that I’m able to be on HRT for the rest of my life though. It suits my quest perfectly to live this life as optimally as possible. To feel and look as good as I can, and enjoy life for as long as I can. HRT definitely improved my brain fog, but hasn’t relived it completely yet. But in all other areas it has done great things.</p><p></p><p>What’s your current protocol? Are you lifting weights 3-4 times/ week, avoiding gluten as much as u can, avoiding dairy and sugar for the most part? How’s ur sleep hygiene? U get sun in ur eyes in the morning, and use blue/ green blocking glasses a few hours prior to bed? You getting all ur vitamins and minerals in? Desiccated beef liver capsules have been very beneficial for me in that area. How’s ur b12 and vitamin D? Do you take magnesium? Guys on TRT deplete magnesium at a much faster rate, and magnesium is imperative for hundreds of functions of the body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 164568, member: 15043"] It’s just my personality, I can’t help it. I’m an optimalist, or at least that’s what I call it lol. I always have to do things optimally. So if I think there’s a way to do something better, I probably am going to want to try it and see for myself. But the main reason that I’ve tried different protocols over the years is because I’ve had bad brain fog for about 5-6 years now. Recently, I’ve learned that the house I was in for the past 6 years has an insane amount of black mold. I recently moved out about 1.5 months ago. The whole time I’ve been on HRT, I’ve been trying to relieve my brain fog. But now I realize that the brain fog most likely has nothing to do with what form of TRT I’m on, or my levels, or whether I use an ai or not. I’m really glad that I’m able to be on HRT for the rest of my life though. It suits my quest perfectly to live this life as optimally as possible. To feel and look as good as I can, and enjoy life for as long as I can. HRT definitely improved my brain fog, but hasn’t relived it completely yet. But in all other areas it has done great things. What’s your current protocol? Are you lifting weights 3-4 times/ week, avoiding gluten as much as u can, avoiding dairy and sugar for the most part? How’s ur sleep hygiene? U get sun in ur eyes in the morning, and use blue/ green blocking glasses a few hours prior to bed? You getting all ur vitamins and minerals in? Desiccated beef liver capsules have been very beneficial for me in that area. How’s ur b12 and vitamin D? Do you take magnesium? Guys on TRT deplete magnesium at a much faster rate, and magnesium is imperative for hundreds of functions of the body. [/QUOTE]
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