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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Can our Body Increase its own Production of Testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="4:15amstreet" data-source="post: 185830" data-attributes="member: 41174"><p>A lot depends on the reason for your low T. If you are young to middleaged, overweight and have relatively high body fat, losing the fat with a healthy diet and appropriate amounts and intensity levels of exercise is likely to help some. Plus it's good for you anyways. On the pharmaceutical front, a small dose-say .25 to .5 mg- of anastrozole every other day can also increase T production by up to 50%, but also comes with it's own small risk of side effects due to the relatively low estradiol levels it causes. That said, most men who take it do see results in their T levels while keeping their estradiol in the normal range, albeit the low end of the range. Whether that translates into feeling better if you have low T symptoms is an open question though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4:15amstreet, post: 185830, member: 41174"] A lot depends on the reason for your low T. If you are young to middleaged, overweight and have relatively high body fat, losing the fat with a healthy diet and appropriate amounts and intensity levels of exercise is likely to help some. Plus it's good for you anyways. On the pharmaceutical front, a small dose-say .25 to .5 mg- of anastrozole every other day can also increase T production by up to 50%, but also comes with it's own small risk of side effects due to the relatively low estradiol levels it causes. That said, most men who take it do see results in their T levels while keeping their estradiol in the normal range, albeit the low end of the range. Whether that translates into feeling better if you have low T symptoms is an open question though. [/QUOTE]
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