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<blockquote data-quote="Steve78" data-source="post: 212338" data-attributes="member: 43278"><p>I read an Australian study that a TT between 300-500 men lived the longest. Is there any other studies or thoughts on the ideal TT level for optimal health and longevity? I did read an E2 between 20-30 was ideal for longevity. </p><p>My goal at age 43, just had a baby (number 6) is to live as long as possible but also feel good as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve78, post: 212338, member: 43278"] I read an Australian study that a TT between 300-500 men lived the longest. Is there any other studies or thoughts on the ideal TT level for optimal health and longevity? I did read an E2 between 20-30 was ideal for longevity. My goal at age 43, just had a baby (number 6) is to live as long as possible but also feel good as well. [/QUOTE]
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