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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Elderly men over 65 benefit as much from testosterone treatment as do younger men
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<blockquote data-quote="BadassBlues" data-source="post: 262424" data-attributes="member: 38526"><p>In all of these studies on older men dating back 10-20 years, the test patients were aging men who had never previously been on TRT before. Also, they did not include HCG as an adjunct in the studies. Also, the men in some of the studies were suffering from chronic illness. </p><p></p><p>If I were to buy 200 old vehicles with 200k plus mileage and then switch them to synthetic motor oil and an octane booster and run a test on how they performed... Well, the outcome would be predictable as the damage was already done.</p><p></p><p>I would like to see a study done on men who took their own destiny in their hands at a younger age and started TRT (correctly) and measure them against those who did not. I would wager a significant amount that the results would be dramatic.</p><p></p><p>The signs begin to manifest in your 30's, symptoms become more apparent in your 40's. That is the time to act, not at 74 when it's too late.</p><p></p><p>The real tragedy is that uninformed mainstream doctors read flawed studies and implement them in their practice. One of the greatest tragic, misinformed and politically motivated train wrecks of all time was the Womens Initiative. We are just now seeing that for what it it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadassBlues, post: 262424, member: 38526"] In all of these studies on older men dating back 10-20 years, the test patients were aging men who had never previously been on TRT before. Also, they did not include HCG as an adjunct in the studies. Also, the men in some of the studies were suffering from chronic illness. If I were to buy 200 old vehicles with 200k plus mileage and then switch them to synthetic motor oil and an octane booster and run a test on how they performed... Well, the outcome would be predictable as the damage was already done. I would like to see a study done on men who took their own destiny in their hands at a younger age and started TRT (correctly) and measure them against those who did not. I would wager a significant amount that the results would be dramatic. The signs begin to manifest in your 30's, symptoms become more apparent in your 40's. That is the time to act, not at 74 when it's too late. The real tragedy is that uninformed mainstream doctors read flawed studies and implement them in their practice. One of the greatest tragic, misinformed and politically motivated train wrecks of all time was the Womens Initiative. We are just now seeing that for what it it was. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Elderly men over 65 benefit as much from testosterone treatment as do younger men
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