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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Optimum Testosterone Levels...... The truth...
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<blockquote data-quote="BigO42" data-source="post: 239526" data-attributes="member: 44638"><p>I would also add that overtraining seems to be a big issue with me. I feel significant issues with fatigue, low mood and sleep when I try to hit like I didn't when I was 20 (37 now). But, we have all these websites, instagrammers and fitness gurus who push huge volume and probabaly aren't natty, or at least use T. Don't get me wrong, I know some natty people my age an older that are impressive. But when we talk about your great grandpa having higher T levels. . . Those generations weren't generally hitting the gym. They farmed, and often times daily life was strenuous and not sedentary, and didn't have all the processed seed oil based foods that we do now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigO42, post: 239526, member: 44638"] I would also add that overtraining seems to be a big issue with me. I feel significant issues with fatigue, low mood and sleep when I try to hit like I didn't when I was 20 (37 now). But, we have all these websites, instagrammers and fitness gurus who push huge volume and probabaly aren't natty, or at least use T. Don't get me wrong, I know some natty people my age an older that are impressive. But when we talk about your great grandpa having higher T levels. . . Those generations weren't generally hitting the gym. They farmed, and often times daily life was strenuous and not sedentary, and didn't have all the processed seed oil based foods that we do now. [/QUOTE]
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