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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Is TRT being co'oped for easy gains?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 237139" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>A few pieces of necessary context: 1) There is a clear epidemic (at least in the US) of de-masculanized men, so erring on the side of more T is likely a very good thing until the root causes are eliminated. There are weak, submissive, compliant men everywhere you look who are unable to fulfill the necessary male roles in a human community. 2) I take issue with the term "easy" gains because it implies that the same gains can be eventually achieved without anabolics. If anabolics are lacking, no amount of training and diet will give satisfactory gains. 3) This site and others are filled with evidence that most mainstream doctors are not up to speed on T therapy, so relying on them as a gatekeeper will further the problem, not solve it. Have mainstream doctors stepped up to even sound the alarm, let alone solve problem One above? 4) If we put our heads together here, we could easily come up with at least 50 things that are pushed or allowed by medical authorities that are far more harmful than an occasional over-prescription of T, so I don't think this is an issue to be concerned with in the grand scheme of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 237139, member: 15235"] A few pieces of necessary context: 1) There is a clear epidemic (at least in the US) of de-masculanized men, so erring on the side of more T is likely a very good thing until the root causes are eliminated. There are weak, submissive, compliant men everywhere you look who are unable to fulfill the necessary male roles in a human community. 2) I take issue with the term "easy" gains because it implies that the same gains can be eventually achieved without anabolics. If anabolics are lacking, no amount of training and diet will give satisfactory gains. 3) This site and others are filled with evidence that most mainstream doctors are not up to speed on T therapy, so relying on them as a gatekeeper will further the problem, not solve it. Have mainstream doctors stepped up to even sound the alarm, let alone solve problem One above? 4) If we put our heads together here, we could easily come up with at least 50 things that are pushed or allowed by medical authorities that are far more harmful than an occasional over-prescription of T, so I don't think this is an issue to be concerned with in the grand scheme of things. [/QUOTE]
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