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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
low e2 symptoms didnt go away after crash
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 111774" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>If you could show that arimidex causes any epigenetic changes to the receptor in humans and further changes to dopamine that is permanent in nature that would be vital. Not all women who take Arimidex have mood disorders, only a small subset do and only a small subset of women who are on arimidex are on those forums. Big picture, we are not seeing it. I've only come across the phenomenon in a handful of men, and they have only been on internet forums, its not happening at Testosterone clinics that I've seen. With my experience in the medical field, including years in psychiatry, I believe this is a psychosomatic phenomenon you guys are experiencing. You have no real science to back up your claims at all and are relying on bro science. If anyone in here has followed your postings, you are borderline hysterical. And the name calling is absolutely tacky and displays how desperate you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 111774, member: 12373"] If you could show that arimidex causes any epigenetic changes to the receptor in humans and further changes to dopamine that is permanent in nature that would be vital. Not all women who take Arimidex have mood disorders, only a small subset do and only a small subset of women who are on arimidex are on those forums. Big picture, we are not seeing it. I've only come across the phenomenon in a handful of men, and they have only been on internet forums, its not happening at Testosterone clinics that I've seen. With my experience in the medical field, including years in psychiatry, I believe this is a psychosomatic phenomenon you guys are experiencing. You have no real science to back up your claims at all and are relying on bro science. If anyone in here has followed your postings, you are borderline hysterical. And the name calling is absolutely tacky and displays how desperate you are. [/QUOTE]
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