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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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My Experience On Jatenzo (Oral TRT) Log
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 278476" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>I performed an experiment today regarding my iron supplementation. Something has been nagging at me for some time now. I was diagnosed with an iron deficiency a year before I was diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency.</p><p></p><p>Supplementing iron didn't resolve all of my symptoms. Cialis treated most of these symptoms, but only for awhile, until my estrogen level dropped low.</p><p></p><p>Rewind to a year ago, I tried lowering my iron dosage 40% after starting vitamin D supplements and felt worse! So I went back to 152 mg iron and continued to have problems.</p><p></p><p>I've learned that whenever you supplementing something in excess, like iron, your body attempts to regulate serum levels by altering absorption rates. So by lowering my iron dosage, I was actually increasing my absorption rates which is why I felt worse after lowering my iron dosage.</p><p></p><p>Today I only took one capsule of iron today and 80% of the symptoms I had yesterday after taking 5.25 capsules of iron over the last year plus are gone.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow I plan on stopping all iron supplementation, with the belief that once I started treating the vitamin D deficiency, vitamin D helps you absorb iron, among other things, I should have stopped the iron supplements altogether.</p><p></p><p>Today after taking the (28 mg iron) iron supplements, I only have dizziness and lightheadedness, whereas yesterday after taking 152 mg of iron, I have the above symptoms and some muscle weakness, slightly out of breath, abdominal cramping and sleepiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 278476, member: 15832"] I performed an experiment today regarding my iron supplementation. Something has been nagging at me for some time now. I was diagnosed with an iron deficiency a year before I was diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency. Supplementing iron didn't resolve all of my symptoms. Cialis treated most of these symptoms, but only for awhile, until my estrogen level dropped low. Rewind to a year ago, I tried lowering my iron dosage 40% after starting vitamin D supplements and felt worse! So I went back to 152 mg iron and continued to have problems. I've learned that whenever you supplementing something in excess, like iron, your body attempts to regulate serum levels by altering absorption rates. So by lowering my iron dosage, I was actually increasing my absorption rates which is why I felt worse after lowering my iron dosage. Today I only took one capsule of iron today and 80% of the symptoms I had yesterday after taking 5.25 capsules of iron over the last year plus are gone. Tomorrow I plan on stopping all iron supplementation, with the belief that once I started treating the vitamin D deficiency, vitamin D helps you absorb iron, among other things, I should have stopped the iron supplements altogether. Today after taking the (28 mg iron) iron supplements, I only have dizziness and lightheadedness, whereas yesterday after taking 152 mg of iron, I have the above symptoms and some muscle weakness, slightly out of breath, abdominal cramping and sleepiness. [/QUOTE]
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