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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Has your Cholesterol been affected by TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 218543" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Getting HDL up is easy. Just eat more healthy fats. Whole pastured egg yolks, grsssfed ghee/ grassfed butter, raw unpasteurized whole dairy, fatty red meats, organic unrefined coconut oil, for some good examples. The reason some people have a hard time getting their HDL up is because everyone’s scared of their LDL going up as well. But that’s just how the body works. You increase ur healthy fats and both are going to go up. That’s what u want to happen. HDL and LDL are both very beneficial. The body doesn’t have things that are bad for it. Just things that can cause issues when the body isn’t functioning properly. LDL has many benenfits. People just focus on the negatives unfortunately. And for most people u only have to worry about the negatives when concurrently also dealing with insulin resistance and high levels of inflammation.</p><p></p><p>But long story short, eat more healthy fats, don’t worry about ur LDL increasing a bit, and enjoy being healthy.</p><p></p><p>What was ur goal with adding the stanazolol in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 218543, member: 15043"] Getting HDL up is easy. Just eat more healthy fats. Whole pastured egg yolks, grsssfed ghee/ grassfed butter, raw unpasteurized whole dairy, fatty red meats, organic unrefined coconut oil, for some good examples. The reason some people have a hard time getting their HDL up is because everyone’s scared of their LDL going up as well. But that’s just how the body works. You increase ur healthy fats and both are going to go up. That’s what u want to happen. HDL and LDL are both very beneficial. The body doesn’t have things that are bad for it. Just things that can cause issues when the body isn’t functioning properly. LDL has many benenfits. People just focus on the negatives unfortunately. And for most people u only have to worry about the negatives when concurrently also dealing with insulin resistance and high levels of inflammation. But long story short, eat more healthy fats, don’t worry about ur LDL increasing a bit, and enjoy being healthy. What was ur goal with adding the stanazolol in? [/QUOTE]
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