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I found a TRT protocol that works
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<blockquote data-quote="UCFguy01" data-source="post: 203594" data-attributes="member: 40205"><p>Maybe you're right, who knows. But...... I could jack up my levels on injections and even that never seemed to increase libido. My total T was 1,750 on one particular blood draw on injections but still libido was never really there. </p><p></p><p>As far as having high levels..... if you're blood pressure is good, hematocrit is not high, and you're not growing boobs from high E2..... what's the issue with high levels. I never get an answer on here from anyone. I think the horror stories come from people stacking multiple anabolics and not keeping an eye on blood pressure and hematocrit and they die of heart attack. </p><p></p><p>My doc has been on testosterone for 35 years and he's jacked. I guarantee he's doing 300mg a week at least. No BP issues, no hematocrit issues and he keeps an eye on his E2. I'd bet that his total T levels are around 2,000.</p><p></p><p>I honestly think he's going to outlive us all, lol. My guess is that there were people 1,000 years ago probably had 1,500 total testosterone naturally. They had better food, no plastics, less stress. I think the human race is constantly lowering the median range for T based off of population which is gradually becoming lower and lower in testosterone levels.</p><p></p><p>Another example I was thinking about.....the Greek and Roman statues are of Old dudes who are ripped. They look like body builders. And if you say it's just a statue and it was made to look stronger, then how did they know what a body builder looked like back then? There was no steroids back then. They had to carve them based on what they saw right? I bet there were a lot of really muscular men back then who had extremely high natural testosterone levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCFguy01, post: 203594, member: 40205"] Maybe you're right, who knows. But...... I could jack up my levels on injections and even that never seemed to increase libido. My total T was 1,750 on one particular blood draw on injections but still libido was never really there. As far as having high levels..... if you're blood pressure is good, hematocrit is not high, and you're not growing boobs from high E2..... what's the issue with high levels. I never get an answer on here from anyone. I think the horror stories come from people stacking multiple anabolics and not keeping an eye on blood pressure and hematocrit and they die of heart attack. My doc has been on testosterone for 35 years and he's jacked. I guarantee he's doing 300mg a week at least. No BP issues, no hematocrit issues and he keeps an eye on his E2. I'd bet that his total T levels are around 2,000. I honestly think he's going to outlive us all, lol. My guess is that there were people 1,000 years ago probably had 1,500 total testosterone naturally. They had better food, no plastics, less stress. I think the human race is constantly lowering the median range for T based off of population which is gradually becoming lower and lower in testosterone levels. Another example I was thinking about.....the Greek and Roman statues are of Old dudes who are ripped. They look like body builders. And if you say it's just a statue and it was made to look stronger, then how did they know what a body builder looked like back then? There was no steroids back then. They had to carve them based on what they saw right? I bet there were a lot of really muscular men back then who had extremely high natural testosterone levels. [/QUOTE]
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