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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone for Mood | Feeling much Better..
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 240890" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>It really just depends how long a person has been researching and been involved in this stuff. At first everyone freaks out about a total T level of 1500 or higher, as well as a HCT over 49-50. But the longer u research this stuff the more u realize that u can maintain optimal health with a test level of 1500-2000, as well as a HCT of 50-55ish. So don’t blame ur primary for freaking out. Doubt they’ve done any research or had any formal training about sex hormones/ hematocrit levels. They might have been taught about HGB and HCT briefly just to pass a test, but that’s about it I would imagine. And I’m sure medical books err very much on the side of caution. Here’s some vids that explain why u probably don’t need to be as worried about a HCT of 53 and HGB of 18 as u think </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]8qxL64n2ZTw[/MEDIA] (Dr Keith Nichols talks about HCT @ 4 mins in until 27 mins)</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]mH-J5kXU-jQ[/MEDIA] </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]DPKlYpHi7gg[/MEDIA] (1:05:00 - 1:07:30) they talk about why u don’t need to worry that much about donating blood with higher HCT levels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 240890, member: 15043"] It really just depends how long a person has been researching and been involved in this stuff. At first everyone freaks out about a total T level of 1500 or higher, as well as a HCT over 49-50. But the longer u research this stuff the more u realize that u can maintain optimal health with a test level of 1500-2000, as well as a HCT of 50-55ish. So don’t blame ur primary for freaking out. Doubt they’ve done any research or had any formal training about sex hormones/ hematocrit levels. They might have been taught about HGB and HCT briefly just to pass a test, but that’s about it I would imagine. And I’m sure medical books err very much on the side of caution. Here’s some vids that explain why u probably don’t need to be as worried about a HCT of 53 and HGB of 18 as u think [MEDIA=youtube]8qxL64n2ZTw[/MEDIA] (Dr Keith Nichols talks about HCT @ 4 mins in until 27 mins) [MEDIA=youtube]mH-J5kXU-jQ[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]DPKlYpHi7gg[/MEDIA] (1:05:00 - 1:07:30) they talk about why u don’t need to worry that much about donating blood with higher HCT levels [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Nandrolone for Mood | Feeling much Better..
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