Ur definitely right, there’s always outliers in this world. The thing is, I like to think of things as critically, logically, and pragmatically as possible. Like increased blood pressure has to have a cause. Like what about the addition of the 30mg of test could have caused his blood pressure to increase? Is it his arterial walls being stiffer? I doubt that is the cause. Could it be due to an increase in RBC’s, and therefore making his blood more viscous, and his heart having to pump it a bit harder through his blood vessels to have proper circulation? Did the test increase blood volume, via some water retention mechanism, thus increasing the amount of pressure during each heart beat, again due to the increase in blood volume? Like what exactly could be going on here, is what I want to know. Once u know the exact mechanism that’s causing the issue, it obv becomes a lot clearer, in regards to how to resolve the issue.
I do still believe that 99.99% of people that implement my strategies, to lower BP, will see success, if they do pretty much all the things I recommend. Anyone that doesn’t, I put in the same category as people that say “I eat healthy” or “my labs look good”. Aka, anyone that didn’t see improvements in BP, after implementing my strategies, simply didn’t implement them correctly/ consistently, and/ or didn’t implement all of them. But like u said, implementing all of them is obv easier said than done, and might not be worth it for some people, even if they do ultimately see their BP fall into a healthy range. So I definitely get what ur saying, and u do have a valid point