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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 147692" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>You're right in terms of compounds used by people on steroids, I never knew one doing only testosterone.</p><p>On the other hand, I think we should stick to what a human body is supposed to have on natural real examples of healthy people. If there's no one hitting 2000 ng/dL of total T or 90 pg/mL of E2 by himself, it means the organs and tissues aren't probably made to sustain such amount of hormones. The lab ranges, after all, are made on direct observations on what is the average within the population.</p><p>Also, bear in mind, history of pro, semi-pro and amateur bodybuilding is full of sudden deaths due to abuse of steroids and diuretics. Some of the former Mr. Olympia competitors are living with transplanted organs or only 1 kidney (Ronnie Coleman, just to name one).</p><p>Schwarzenegger had several heart surgeries and he's living with 3 pacemakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 147692, member: 37892"] You're right in terms of compounds used by people on steroids, I never knew one doing only testosterone. On the other hand, I think we should stick to what a human body is supposed to have on natural real examples of healthy people. If there's no one hitting 2000 ng/dL of total T or 90 pg/mL of E2 by himself, it means the organs and tissues aren't probably made to sustain such amount of hormones. The lab ranges, after all, are made on direct observations on what is the average within the population. Also, bear in mind, history of pro, semi-pro and amateur bodybuilding is full of sudden deaths due to abuse of steroids and diuretics. Some of the former Mr. Olympia competitors are living with transplanted organs or only 1 kidney (Ronnie Coleman, just to name one). Schwarzenegger had several heart surgeries and he's living with 3 pacemakers. [/QUOTE]
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