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Can Testosterone Induce Blood Clots and Thrombosis? Interview with Dr Charles Glueck
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<blockquote data-quote="J2048b" data-source="post: 24986" data-attributes="member: 1959"><p>i thought i did 2 times, but they said nope, did a d-dimer test and ultrasounds of veins and artery down left leg 2 times, nothing... which im thankfull for...sorry man didnt mean to sound harsh or anything im just wondering if ur freakin a bit, and yes u have right to be a bit on edge, with all this stuff as of late with clots, and all this other stuff, even tho my test was low, i might say forget it and come off t all together and just focus on health and optimizing my adrenal glands, thyroid, preg and dhea..... there HAS to be a root cause for low t, it cant just be everyone everywhere at the same dang time,,, something is in the water, and foods, and its not good for us...arsenic, floruide etc...</p><p></p><p>another route one may try to go, is chelation therapy? (prononounced key lation) RESEARCH CHELATION THERAPY, EDTA FOR IRON (HEMATOCRIT, RBC'S ETC) AND phosphatidylcholine FOR CHOLESTEROL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J2048b, post: 24986, member: 1959"] i thought i did 2 times, but they said nope, did a d-dimer test and ultrasounds of veins and artery down left leg 2 times, nothing... which im thankfull for...sorry man didnt mean to sound harsh or anything im just wondering if ur freakin a bit, and yes u have right to be a bit on edge, with all this stuff as of late with clots, and all this other stuff, even tho my test was low, i might say forget it and come off t all together and just focus on health and optimizing my adrenal glands, thyroid, preg and dhea..... there HAS to be a root cause for low t, it cant just be everyone everywhere at the same dang time,,, something is in the water, and foods, and its not good for us...arsenic, floruide etc... another route one may try to go, is chelation therapy? (prononounced key lation) RESEARCH CHELATION THERAPY, EDTA FOR IRON (HEMATOCRIT, RBC'S ETC) AND phosphatidylcholine FOR CHOLESTEROL [/QUOTE]
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