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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Nitric Oxide (ED and beyond)
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 152486" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>That is a big topic but here are a few ideas:</p><p>- I have found beet root powder in bulk to be the best NO booster I have used (I am assuming NO is its MOA). Jerry Brainum has a good video on NO boosters and he is a big supporter of it.</p><p>- There was a recent post here about DHEA possibly having an NO aspect and that is consistent with my experience. It is apparently helpful for women too, but more due to its conversion to T in women.</p><p>- Sensible sun exposure apparently has an NO boosting aspect, and that, in men, may actually be part of why PT-141 works since it is basically activating the melanocortin system for which there is evidence that it has a vascular health aspect..it is like an injection of sun exposure (a really large one) and as discussed elsewhere is now officially approved for women, although at a dosage which IME experience would be at least 7 times too high for men to start with.You could try it together.</p><p>- Have you read the "Ultimate adrenergic control of erections" thread? That has lots to say about various alpha-blockers as well as lots of other fascinating stuff.</p><p>- And while it it requires a degree of health and most people don't like to hear this, I'm convinced that sprinting (ideally) or at least HIIT training is likely a big NO booster. Most people seem to over-focus on pills and potions and under-focus on developing physical work capacity, which is a large part of vascular health IME. And it's close to free. Anythng that develops cardiac capacity without overtraining is likely to be helpful, such as long walks for example.</p><p>- While not directly NO related, have you looked into the DHT boosting? Many of us here think it is a huge and underappreciated factor.</p><p>- Personally, I never felt that L-citrulline did much. I think I got more out of L-Carnitine Tartrate, but that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 152486, member: 15235"] That is a big topic but here are a few ideas: - I have found beet root powder in bulk to be the best NO booster I have used (I am assuming NO is its MOA). Jerry Brainum has a good video on NO boosters and he is a big supporter of it. - There was a recent post here about DHEA possibly having an NO aspect and that is consistent with my experience. It is apparently helpful for women too, but more due to its conversion to T in women. - Sensible sun exposure apparently has an NO boosting aspect, and that, in men, may actually be part of why PT-141 works since it is basically activating the melanocortin system for which there is evidence that it has a vascular health aspect..it is like an injection of sun exposure (a really large one) and as discussed elsewhere is now officially approved for women, although at a dosage which IME experience would be at least 7 times too high for men to start with.You could try it together. - Have you read the "Ultimate adrenergic control of erections" thread? That has lots to say about various alpha-blockers as well as lots of other fascinating stuff. - And while it it requires a degree of health and most people don't like to hear this, I'm convinced that sprinting (ideally) or at least HIIT training is likely a big NO booster. Most people seem to over-focus on pills and potions and under-focus on developing physical work capacity, which is a large part of vascular health IME. And it's close to free. Anythng that develops cardiac capacity without overtraining is likely to be helpful, such as long walks for example. - While not directly NO related, have you looked into the DHT boosting? Many of us here think it is a huge and underappreciated factor. - Personally, I never felt that L-citrulline did much. I think I got more out of L-Carnitine Tartrate, but that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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