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Life extension Ultra Prostate formula: Results
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 137807" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>The speed of the rise caught me off guard, it was from one blood test to the next 4.5 months later.</p><p></p><p>4/21/2018 PSA 2.4</p><p> PSA had been between 2,1-2.8 since 1995 and that was 5 years of fairly high T on Nebido / TRT solo.</p><p></p><p>9/8/2018 PSA 3.8</p><p> Which is when I quit HCG/DHEA. DHEA was 450, my free T was 20.7 (6.6-18.1), Total T was 690 and E2 was 20.3 an IGF-1 was 149, SHBG 41.</p><p></p><p>10/31/2018 PSA 4.2 Percent Free 24.3%</p><p></p><p>11/9/2019 Started Ultra Prostate.</p><p>12/7/2018 PSA 3.9</p><p>12/27/2018 PSA 3.9 on a SelectMDX test, the test said very low cancer risk.</p><p>2/4/2019 PSA 3.4</p><p></p><p>I believe if I had stopped TRT entirely on 9/8/2019 or 10/31/2018 my PSA would have dropped faster, as my DHT would have been even lower than the 43 I ng/dl I actually measured it on 12/29/2018. But I wasn’t willing to tank my T, FT, E2,DHT. Though I had no idea my FT and E2 would also decline from the supplement, but if I had also stopped TRT, they would have all been driven into the basement. My total T still ranges from 630-1290, but without TRT Total T would have dropped to ~350, I would be afraid to see how low FT/E2/DHT combined with the supplement would go in that circumstance. </p><p></p><p>One other thing surprised me. I looked at what other men said about LEF’s Prostate supplement, no one complained about typical symptoms of low T / libido. They were mostly happy about being able to sleep most of the night without peeing 6-8 times a night and avoiding any kind of surgery. Who knows, they are mostly older and maybe already accepted a low libido / lower energy as a part of getting older.</p><p></p><p>I know I will stop the prostate supplement sometime in the next 30 days, test for PSA then test again in a few months to see if it stays stable.</p><p></p><p>One thing for sure, I am no longer so cavalier about hormones, I had been thinking of getting a peptide to increase IGF-1 or maybe going supraphysiological on testosterone, now I am shelving those ideas. (Oh, I think I would be OK with much higher T, but now I am a little gun shy, and IGF-1 isn't a good thing to increase a lot for me, so never going down the HGH/IGF-1 route.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 137807, member: 18023"] The speed of the rise caught me off guard, it was from one blood test to the next 4.5 months later. 4/21/2018 PSA 2.4 PSA had been between 2,1-2.8 since 1995 and that was 5 years of fairly high T on Nebido / TRT solo. 9/8/2018 PSA 3.8 Which is when I quit HCG/DHEA. DHEA was 450, my free T was 20.7 (6.6-18.1), Total T was 690 and E2 was 20.3 an IGF-1 was 149, SHBG 41. 10/31/2018 PSA 4.2 Percent Free 24.3% 11/9/2019 Started Ultra Prostate. 12/7/2018 PSA 3.9 12/27/2018 PSA 3.9 on a SelectMDX test, the test said very low cancer risk. 2/4/2019 PSA 3.4 I believe if I had stopped TRT entirely on 9/8/2019 or 10/31/2018 my PSA would have dropped faster, as my DHT would have been even lower than the 43 I ng/dl I actually measured it on 12/29/2018. But I wasn’t willing to tank my T, FT, E2,DHT. Though I had no idea my FT and E2 would also decline from the supplement, but if I had also stopped TRT, they would have all been driven into the basement. My total T still ranges from 630-1290, but without TRT Total T would have dropped to ~350, I would be afraid to see how low FT/E2/DHT combined with the supplement would go in that circumstance. One other thing surprised me. I looked at what other men said about LEF’s Prostate supplement, no one complained about typical symptoms of low T / libido. They were mostly happy about being able to sleep most of the night without peeing 6-8 times a night and avoiding any kind of surgery. Who knows, they are mostly older and maybe already accepted a low libido / lower energy as a part of getting older. I know I will stop the prostate supplement sometime in the next 30 days, test for PSA then test again in a few months to see if it stays stable. One thing for sure, I am no longer so cavalier about hormones, I had been thinking of getting a peptide to increase IGF-1 or maybe going supraphysiological on testosterone, now I am shelving those ideas. (Oh, I think I would be OK with much higher T, but now I am a little gun shy, and IGF-1 isn't a good thing to increase a lot for me, so never going down the HGH/IGF-1 route.) [/QUOTE]
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