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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
High testosterone and estrogen levels
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<blockquote data-quote="RobRoy" data-source="post: 262676" data-attributes="member: 42893"><p>I don't believe in throwing oxandrolone in the mix. That's not to be disrespectful but it's because it's not a part of True bio dentical hormone optimization. Honestly outside of true muscle wasting diseases or burn victims etc... I haven't seen the need to utilize an anabolic steroid. When you have optimal levels like the OP had there usually isn't a need unless there's a true medical reason. Thousands of men I have seen just like the OP and when they have the levels that he had they feel great. Not all need that but many do. No one aims for that but when they get it and they feel great and every parameter of their health improves why would we change it. There's just so much misinformation and fear mongering out there and in here. And not to get too technical but you live in a poisoned environment and those EDCs are affecting not only your production of testosterone but your ability to utilize it. Many men need so-called supraphysiological levels in order to overcome their symptoms and there is no harm in those levels. There is no denying what the forever chemicals are doing to men's testosterone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobRoy, post: 262676, member: 42893"] I don't believe in throwing oxandrolone in the mix. That's not to be disrespectful but it's because it's not a part of True bio dentical hormone optimization. Honestly outside of true muscle wasting diseases or burn victims etc... I haven't seen the need to utilize an anabolic steroid. When you have optimal levels like the OP had there usually isn't a need unless there's a true medical reason. Thousands of men I have seen just like the OP and when they have the levels that he had they feel great. Not all need that but many do. No one aims for that but when they get it and they feel great and every parameter of their health improves why would we change it. There's just so much misinformation and fear mongering out there and in here. And not to get too technical but you live in a poisoned environment and those EDCs are affecting not only your production of testosterone but your ability to utilize it. Many men need so-called supraphysiological levels in order to overcome their symptoms and there is no harm in those levels. There is no denying what the forever chemicals are doing to men's testosterone [/QUOTE]
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