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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
How lowering Test dosage increase my TT, Low SHBG guys this is for you, the less is the better!
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<blockquote data-quote="IronKnight" data-source="post: 103614" data-attributes="member: 17473"><p>Again, I did not share believes, I shared proof and rationale, read the post:</p><p><a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?14187-Evidence-of-high-Testosterone-levels-achieved-naturally&p=102943#post102943" target="_blank">https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?14187-Evidence-of-high-Testosterone-levels-achieved-naturally&p=102943#post102943</a></p><p></p><p>As explained in the post, the top of the free T range in some countries like Spain is 42.5pg/ml, and ranges in other places ended at <span style="color: #222222"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">54.7 pg/ml</span></span>, therefore <span style="color: #222222"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">54.7 pg/ml</span></span> is a physiologically possible value, naturally (it was part of a range for a reason).</p><p>There is evidence of a general decline in T levels due to plastics, stress, lack of sleep, worse nutritional value of the food we eat, pollution, etc. If labs use sick people to determine ranges that does not reflect optimal levels that were possible 100 years ago.</p><p></p><p>Saying that > 25pg/ml is outside of the physiological range is therefore innacurate, as well as the Labcorp test being representative about what is physiologically possible. Those assumptions are wrong, and in the post referenced above you have anecdotal evidence of men walking around in the 1400s without TRT as well (also outside of Labcorp's range, interestingly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronKnight, post: 103614, member: 17473"] Again, I did not share believes, I shared proof and rationale, read the post: [URL]https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?14187-Evidence-of-high-Testosterone-levels-achieved-naturally&p=102943#post102943[/URL] As explained in the post, the top of the free T range in some countries like Spain is 42.5pg/ml, and ranges in other places ended at [COLOR=#222222][FONT=Verdana]54.7 pg/ml[/FONT][/COLOR], therefore [COLOR=#222222][FONT=Verdana]54.7 pg/ml[/FONT][/COLOR] is a physiologically possible value, naturally (it was part of a range for a reason). There is evidence of a general decline in T levels due to plastics, stress, lack of sleep, worse nutritional value of the food we eat, pollution, etc. If labs use sick people to determine ranges that does not reflect optimal levels that were possible 100 years ago. Saying that > 25pg/ml is outside of the physiological range is therefore innacurate, as well as the Labcorp test being representative about what is physiologically possible. Those assumptions are wrong, and in the post referenced above you have anecdotal evidence of men walking around in the 1400s without TRT as well (also outside of Labcorp's range, interestingly). [/QUOTE]
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