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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Health effects of androgen abuse: a review of the HAARLEM study
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 230868" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>How is it possible to get cosmetic benefits without athletic activity? I am aware of a study that administered T without exercise, and mild benefits which might be considered "cosmetic" were observed, but I would expect that almost no one expects benefits without activity. Increased muscle mass (for most people), reduced likelihood of frailty over time, increased quality of life, and potential for greater activity due to reduced recovery times (just to pick four) are far more than cosmetic benefits.</p><p></p><p>AS I've stated elsewhere, I believe micro-dosing AAS is a major part of the future, both for TRT (as other recent threads have discussed) and anti-aging/overall health, however I have heard of very few physicians that could be considered to "understand AAS", especially since micro-dosing is in the early stages of being crowd-sourced, just like much of TRT has been crowd-sourced. (By "crowdsourced" I mean people on forums like this exchanging knowledge and experience and pushing knowledge forward.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 230868, member: 15235"] How is it possible to get cosmetic benefits without athletic activity? I am aware of a study that administered T without exercise, and mild benefits which might be considered "cosmetic" were observed, but I would expect that almost no one expects benefits without activity. Increased muscle mass (for most people), reduced likelihood of frailty over time, increased quality of life, and potential for greater activity due to reduced recovery times (just to pick four) are far more than cosmetic benefits. AS I've stated elsewhere, I believe micro-dosing AAS is a major part of the future, both for TRT (as other recent threads have discussed) and anti-aging/overall health, however I have heard of very few physicians that could be considered to "understand AAS", especially since micro-dosing is in the early stages of being crowd-sourced, just like much of TRT has been crowd-sourced. (By "crowdsourced" I mean people on forums like this exchanging knowledge and experience and pushing knowledge forward.) [/QUOTE]
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