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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: 111904" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>You just need to detox off the anabolics, they are harsh on your system if you're not running organ cleanses and other potent antioxidant throughout your cycle. You gut health can go to crap real quick, once that goes, you aren't properly absorbing nutrients. Anxiety is also a killer, and mental thoughts can literally manifest as physical problems on your body, what the mind believes, the body will follow. I have crashed my estrogen to single digits, it took me a couple months to get back into homeostasis, but I briefly got caught into that dark web of "what if its permanent, what about my dopamine etc" and I could literally feel the symptoms starting to manifest, but I realized, at least for me, this was pure psychosomatic and fueled by anxiety. When I realized that, I started to get better and I improved. Look into fixing your gut/liver and nutrient deficiencies .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 111904, member: 12373"] You just need to detox off the anabolics, they are harsh on your system if you're not running organ cleanses and other potent antioxidant throughout your cycle. You gut health can go to crap real quick, once that goes, you aren't properly absorbing nutrients. Anxiety is also a killer, and mental thoughts can literally manifest as physical problems on your body, what the mind believes, the body will follow. I have crashed my estrogen to single digits, it took me a couple months to get back into homeostasis, but I briefly got caught into that dark web of "what if its permanent, what about my dopamine etc" and I could literally feel the symptoms starting to manifest, but I realized, at least for me, this was pure psychosomatic and fueled by anxiety. When I realized that, I started to get better and I improved. Look into fixing your gut/liver and nutrient deficiencies . [/QUOTE]
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