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<blockquote data-quote="Tim L" data-source="post: 22033" data-attributes="member: 8327"><p>To all members: </p><p> </p><p>I apologize for the lengthy summary below, but I feel it is important to share and try to help others.</p><p> </p><p>I joined this site last month. I am a 52 year old business owner who has always exercised, eaten healthy foods, and tried to stay on the path of wellness. For the last ten years or so, I've noticed a decline in the positive results I'd been getting due to walking this path: loss of energy, loss of focus, belly fat. Like most people, I attributed this to getting older. As a teenager, I was a skinny kid who wanted to gain muscle, so I started eating more and working out. I would read muscle magazines and research what supplements to take. Back then, I saw consistent positive results and was inspired to continue the path. The problem for me as I aged was that these results were fewer and farther apart. Some thirty years later I found myself swimming around trying to find the magic supplement, and becoming more and more discouraged. As a result, approximately ten years ago, I started looking for a "wellness" doctor. </p><p> </p><p>In addition to the above mentioned issues, I have for my entire life suffered with migraine headaches. I'd tried all sorts of fixes and various prescriptions with minimal results. The problem with most mainstream doctors is that they have to follow a certain protocol. They are ignorant to the fact that drugs and/or surgery are not the only fix.</p><p> </p><p>Two years ago, the stars aligned and I landed on a nutritionist and also a holistic MD. I started with the nutritionist first, and within three weeks, I noticed a difference. I had been a "meat and potatoes" guy all of my life. I discovered that the carbohydrates in addition to the lack of enzymes in my system were fueling my headaches. Therefore, I am on a sort of modified Adkins diet. To date, my headaches are 95% cured. </p><p> </p><p>The next step was to see the holistic MD. She tested my testosterone levels and they were at the time at 470. While this number was on the low side of normal on the conventional scale (400-600), I was blessed with a doctor who was not just looking at the numbers, but at my symptoms. I started a TRT regiment approximately fifteen months ago. The combination of diet change, supplements, and TRT transformed me into what she, my doctor, calls me: Ironman. Currently I am at 717 total/25.8 free testosterone. </p><p> </p><p>Most people want a quick fix. They have to understand that there are NO quick fixes in this world. If they find one, it is short-lived or many sometimes very bad side effects to go along with it.</p><p> </p><p>The main question I ask many people is-- why can't health be the number one priority? I see new faces in the gym all the time. They are out of shape and trying hard to make a change. Most of them are there on doctor's orders. Don't wait for a health catastrophe to hit before you make a change. The secret to good health is a complete life style commitment. No TRT program by itself is a magic bullet. </p><p> </p><p>Are you currently on a wellness program or considering starting one? If you are reading this, you know you have found the right guy to help you with the whole process. Nelson Vergel is by far one of the leading authorities, I believe, in this field. I have read numerous books on wellness/hormone replacement therapy over the last couple of years and found his book to be the most informative, which led me to join this forum. Last week I decided to sign up for a coaching session with Mr. Vergel. He contacted me immediately right after I paid the $120 fee. I completed his on line questionnaire, and put together 30+ pages of my blood work and complete history. The more complete information you supply the better he can guide you to achieve your goals. <strong>He is a wealth of knowledge</strong>. Between Mr. Vergel, my Dr., and the nutritionist, I now have a complete team! I strongly believe everyone should consider doing this.</p><p><strong>What could be more important than your health?</strong></p><p><strong>Tim L</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim L, post: 22033, member: 8327"] To all members: I apologize for the lengthy summary below, but I feel it is important to share and try to help others. I joined this site last month. I am a 52 year old business owner who has always exercised, eaten healthy foods, and tried to stay on the path of wellness. For the last ten years or so, I've noticed a decline in the positive results I'd been getting due to walking this path: loss of energy, loss of focus, belly fat. Like most people, I attributed this to getting older. As a teenager, I was a skinny kid who wanted to gain muscle, so I started eating more and working out. I would read muscle magazines and research what supplements to take. Back then, I saw consistent positive results and was inspired to continue the path. The problem for me as I aged was that these results were fewer and farther apart. Some thirty years later I found myself swimming around trying to find the magic supplement, and becoming more and more discouraged. As a result, approximately ten years ago, I started looking for a "wellness" doctor. In addition to the above mentioned issues, I have for my entire life suffered with migraine headaches. I'd tried all sorts of fixes and various prescriptions with minimal results. The problem with most mainstream doctors is that they have to follow a certain protocol. They are ignorant to the fact that drugs and/or surgery are not the only fix. Two years ago, the stars aligned and I landed on a nutritionist and also a holistic MD. I started with the nutritionist first, and within three weeks, I noticed a difference. I had been a "meat and potatoes" guy all of my life. I discovered that the carbohydrates in addition to the lack of enzymes in my system were fueling my headaches. Therefore, I am on a sort of modified Adkins diet. To date, my headaches are 95% cured. The next step was to see the holistic MD. She tested my testosterone levels and they were at the time at 470. While this number was on the low side of normal on the conventional scale (400-600), I was blessed with a doctor who was not just looking at the numbers, but at my symptoms. I started a TRT regiment approximately fifteen months ago. The combination of diet change, supplements, and TRT transformed me into what she, my doctor, calls me: Ironman. Currently I am at 717 total/25.8 free testosterone. Most people want a quick fix. They have to understand that there are NO quick fixes in this world. If they find one, it is short-lived or many sometimes very bad side effects to go along with it. The main question I ask many people is-- why can't health be the number one priority? I see new faces in the gym all the time. They are out of shape and trying hard to make a change. Most of them are there on doctor's orders. Don't wait for a health catastrophe to hit before you make a change. The secret to good health is a complete life style commitment. No TRT program by itself is a magic bullet. Are you currently on a wellness program or considering starting one? If you are reading this, you know you have found the right guy to help you with the whole process. Nelson Vergel is by far one of the leading authorities, I believe, in this field. I have read numerous books on wellness/hormone replacement therapy over the last couple of years and found his book to be the most informative, which led me to join this forum. Last week I decided to sign up for a coaching session with Mr. Vergel. He contacted me immediately right after I paid the $120 fee. I completed his on line questionnaire, and put together 30+ pages of my blood work and complete history. The more complete information you supply the better he can guide you to achieve your goals. [B]He is a wealth of knowledge[/B]. Between Mr. Vergel, my Dr., and the nutritionist, I now have a complete team! I strongly believe everyone should consider doing this. [B]What could be more important than your health?[/B] [B]Tim L[/B] [/QUOTE]
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