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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New labs 80mg T twice weekly, 150IU HCG daily, DHEA 25mg twice daily
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<blockquote data-quote="roadglide" data-source="post: 37246" data-attributes="member: 12564"><p>Yea I don't know why they didn't test SHBG, but they did last time. Should be pretty standard.</p><p></p><p>Well guys I'm trying to reverse heart disease, and even the best forward thinking progressive/preventative/integrative cardiologist are not sold on the high fat diets so I have to go with what's been proven to work. I'm on the lowest dose of Crestor, and the only time my LDL was this low was when I was on 10mg. My particle count is low and that is the best way to control plaque. It's either the T or vitamin C that has lowered it another ten points. So yea I want to get it back up to 60-70. I'm going to see a real guru cutting edge doctor in June and I planned on asking about the high fat diets.</p><p></p><p>I eat a modified Mediterranean diet, I guess you can say it's medium fat. Whole foods, raw, natural, Fish daily, lean chicken, salad, vegetables, nuts and berries, low glycemic. Very little beans, rice, breads, fruits,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadglide, post: 37246, member: 12564"] Yea I don't know why they didn't test SHBG, but they did last time. Should be pretty standard. Well guys I'm trying to reverse heart disease, and even the best forward thinking progressive/preventative/integrative cardiologist are not sold on the high fat diets so I have to go with what's been proven to work. I'm on the lowest dose of Crestor, and the only time my LDL was this low was when I was on 10mg. My particle count is low and that is the best way to control plaque. It's either the T or vitamin C that has lowered it another ten points. So yea I want to get it back up to 60-70. I'm going to see a real guru cutting edge doctor in June and I planned on asking about the high fat diets. I eat a modified Mediterranean diet, I guess you can say it's medium fat. Whole foods, raw, natural, Fish daily, lean chicken, salad, vegetables, nuts and berries, low glycemic. Very little beans, rice, breads, fruits, [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New labs 80mg T twice weekly, 150IU HCG daily, DHEA 25mg twice daily
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