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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
HELP! Adjusting TRT Protocol-Acne, Libido, Low Free T
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 257208" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>[USER=45603]@DAbears[/USER]</p><p></p><p>If your libido and penile sensitivity problems are not resolved at normal levels of free T, which you currently have, and are not resolved at the higher dose that you tried before, it means T is neither the problem nor the solution for you.</p><p></p><p>There is no current treatment for libido and sensitivity - they are both controlled by the nervous system and other factors so you can only try stuff and feel lucky if you find something that works. Libido especially is an integrative measure of health - people do not want sex if they don't feel healthy. Improving libido requires restoration to absolute health, which contemporary medicine is not capable of doing.</p><p></p><p>The skin oiliness (seborrhea) is typically aggravated by eating too much simple sugars (added sugar in drinks/desserts, fruits, lactose in milk). These also lead to more water retention in the body, covering the muscles with a flabby fat layer.</p><p></p><p>If you want to reduce the oiliness, build more muscle and decrease the fat, you should eat less simple sugars and more complex protein like in meat. Artificially concentrated protein shakes absorb fast and lead to insulin spikes just like simple sugars, so overusing those instead of natural slow digesting protein can also lead to flabbiness. Eating natural meat and complex carbs (rice, beans) and vegetables is the best diet for better looking physique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 257208, member: 38594"] [USER=45603]@DAbears[/USER] If your libido and penile sensitivity problems are not resolved at normal levels of free T, which you currently have, and are not resolved at the higher dose that you tried before, it means T is neither the problem nor the solution for you. There is no current treatment for libido and sensitivity - they are both controlled by the nervous system and other factors so you can only try stuff and feel lucky if you find something that works. Libido especially is an integrative measure of health - people do not want sex if they don't feel healthy. Improving libido requires restoration to absolute health, which contemporary medicine is not capable of doing. The skin oiliness (seborrhea) is typically aggravated by eating too much simple sugars (added sugar in drinks/desserts, fruits, lactose in milk). These also lead to more water retention in the body, covering the muscles with a flabby fat layer. If you want to reduce the oiliness, build more muscle and decrease the fat, you should eat less simple sugars and more complex protein like in meat. Artificially concentrated protein shakes absorb fast and lead to insulin spikes just like simple sugars, so overusing those instead of natural slow digesting protein can also lead to flabbiness. Eating natural meat and complex carbs (rice, beans) and vegetables is the best diet for better looking physique. [/QUOTE]
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