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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hematocrit drives Blood Viscosity- Does that Matter in Men on TRT? Effect of Altitude?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 259938" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>You know, the term "jumping on the TRT bandwagon" surely comes to mind. Since this TRT bandwagon started rolling back in maybe 2003, I have known a few guys, including an ex-training partner that had no medical background, jump in and start life extension businesses. He even called himself Doc Mark. Opened up a life extension center in the Woodlands, Texas using a medical doctor, nutritionists and others. He wanted me to get involved and I refused. I also know some ex-steroid dealers who have done the same thing. One of them was selling peptides to patients that he bought from a guy I know who sells them UG, turns out they were worthless.</p><p></p><p>Do these scammers care about life extension or TRT? No, it is just another scam to make money by selling steroids legally. They are just drug dealers at heart. As we all are aware, some people have no understanding of ethics and don't care what happens to the people they scam money off of. Back then YouTube was non existant.....as time goes on these same scammers have suddenly risen to "guru" status because they flood the internet with videos and pod casts as Youtube started in 2005 and suddenly got big. The gullible public sees these videos all the time and believes these guys are experts. Great marketing right? Look at this "influencer" Jake Paul, several times millionaire and all he is, is a bullshit artist. Living proof that scammers can make tons of money putting BS on Youtube, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Wanna be a guru, just make podcasts and videos, even sitting in your car and post then to every social media site telling people who watch this crap they your are an expert. Seeing is believing.</p><p></p><p>Guys, this is why I have always avoided these TRT clinics and will continue to do so. I would rather educate myself and buy UG products than buy from steroid dealers who are running a scam pretending to be a TRT expert. Somehow this TRT industry is going to have to clean itself up or the bandwagon is going to be derailed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 259938, member: 43589"] You know, the term "jumping on the TRT bandwagon" surely comes to mind. Since this TRT bandwagon started rolling back in maybe 2003, I have known a few guys, including an ex-training partner that had no medical background, jump in and start life extension businesses. He even called himself Doc Mark. Opened up a life extension center in the Woodlands, Texas using a medical doctor, nutritionists and others. He wanted me to get involved and I refused. I also know some ex-steroid dealers who have done the same thing. One of them was selling peptides to patients that he bought from a guy I know who sells them UG, turns out they were worthless. Do these scammers care about life extension or TRT? No, it is just another scam to make money by selling steroids legally. They are just drug dealers at heart. As we all are aware, some people have no understanding of ethics and don't care what happens to the people they scam money off of. Back then YouTube was non existant.....as time goes on these same scammers have suddenly risen to "guru" status because they flood the internet with videos and pod casts as Youtube started in 2005 and suddenly got big. The gullible public sees these videos all the time and believes these guys are experts. Great marketing right? Look at this "influencer" Jake Paul, several times millionaire and all he is, is a bullshit artist. Living proof that scammers can make tons of money putting BS on Youtube, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Wanna be a guru, just make podcasts and videos, even sitting in your car and post then to every social media site telling people who watch this crap they your are an expert. Seeing is believing. Guys, this is why I have always avoided these TRT clinics and will continue to do so. I would rather educate myself and buy UG products than buy from steroid dealers who are running a scam pretending to be a TRT expert. Somehow this TRT industry is going to have to clean itself up or the bandwagon is going to be derailed. [/QUOTE]
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