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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 54436" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>What is your diet like now? Your sleep? Exercise? Weight? These are all important factors, and some can impact testosterone levels more than others, but "natural" cures are not going to turn hypogonadism around. </p><p></p><p>There are doctors who know how to deal with androgen deficiency. Defy Medical, I am not a patient, but respect them greatly, has a national practice that can work with you no matter where in the United States you live, and Prime Body, which has multiple locations and may be able to help you depending on your location, are site sponsors. You'll see their ads here. Many, many members are satisfied with the care they provide. It will mean going outside your insurance, but the costs are reasonable and can be looked at as an investment in your health. Or, you may be happily surprised at the care you receive from your endocrinologist. Just remember you're not without options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 54436, member: 2624"] What is your diet like now? Your sleep? Exercise? Weight? These are all important factors, and some can impact testosterone levels more than others, but "natural" cures are not going to turn hypogonadism around. There are doctors who know how to deal with androgen deficiency. Defy Medical, I am not a patient, but respect them greatly, has a national practice that can work with you no matter where in the United States you live, and Prime Body, which has multiple locations and may be able to help you depending on your location, are site sponsors. You'll see their ads here. Many, many members are satisfied with the care they provide. It will mean going outside your insurance, but the costs are reasonable and can be looked at as an investment in your health. Or, you may be happily surprised at the care you receive from your endocrinologist. Just remember you're not without options. [/QUOTE]
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