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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Future FDA restrictions on trt use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 226210" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>They’ve lied about so many things at this point I’m not sure how anyone could believe mainstream sources. The FDA and companies like Pfizer are also a revolving door between one another with employment it seems. It’ll be interesting to see if they try to make monkey pox another Covid cash cow. They’re even rebranding it because it doesn’t sound scary enough. They say it’s because monkeys make people think of black people, but I don’t think anybody heard ‘monkey pox’ and thought of black people. Not one person. Not one black person probably complained, either. </p><p></p><p>In general the FDA seems to be on a big push to ban anything generic and cheap that helps people stay healthy, like NAC and test. Considering the people least likely to be taken out by Covid seem to mostly be those that are younger and in good health, I would imagine someone that’s hormonally in their 20’s would objectively do better if they got Covid. Be interesting to see a study on that. Everything the FDA banned during the Covid years ended up being things that helped people deal with Covid. Even getting a guy on test and having him eat better and lift would seemingly be better for dealing with Type 2 diabetes in many people than having them on insulin forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 226210, member: 42608"] They’ve lied about so many things at this point I’m not sure how anyone could believe mainstream sources. The FDA and companies like Pfizer are also a revolving door between one another with employment it seems. It’ll be interesting to see if they try to make monkey pox another Covid cash cow. They’re even rebranding it because it doesn’t sound scary enough. They say it’s because monkeys make people think of black people, but I don’t think anybody heard ‘monkey pox’ and thought of black people. Not one person. Not one black person probably complained, either. In general the FDA seems to be on a big push to ban anything generic and cheap that helps people stay healthy, like NAC and test. Considering the people least likely to be taken out by Covid seem to mostly be those that are younger and in good health, I would imagine someone that’s hormonally in their 20’s would objectively do better if they got Covid. Be interesting to see a study on that. Everything the FDA banned during the Covid years ended up being things that helped people deal with Covid. Even getting a guy on test and having him eat better and lift would seemingly be better for dealing with Type 2 diabetes in many people than having them on insulin forever. [/QUOTE]
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