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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 54319" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Sounds like you're in great shape. TRT or not I'd take a look at studies for COQ10 and supps that protect the heart and brain. The way to approach supps is to understand that only a few have solid evidence behind them. Even though we can get most of what we need from food, especially as we age the machinery looses efficiency. Group them and identify goals like you just have with fat metabolism. Understanding anti-catobolic techniques helps you keep what you gain and fight sarcopenia. </p><p></p><p>You've got a lifestyle and likely good genes on your side. Prevention can be your friend. ALA, NAC,ALC,L-Glut, Magnesium in various forms. Anti-aging research might persuade you to try things like PQQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 54319, member: 8395"] Sounds like you're in great shape. TRT or not I'd take a look at studies for COQ10 and supps that protect the heart and brain. The way to approach supps is to understand that only a few have solid evidence behind them. Even though we can get most of what we need from food, especially as we age the machinery looses efficiency. Group them and identify goals like you just have with fat metabolism. Understanding anti-catobolic techniques helps you keep what you gain and fight sarcopenia. You've got a lifestyle and likely good genes on your side. Prevention can be your friend. ALA, NAC,ALC,L-Glut, Magnesium in various forms. Anti-aging research might persuade you to try things like PQQ. [/QUOTE]
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