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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Phentermine Makes me Hungry
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 91996" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Aggressive dieting,exercising,excess stress and lack of sleep can definitely wreak havoc on ones body physically/mentally which can easily contribute to poor erectile function/libido regardless of having healthy testosterone levels.</p><p></p><p> Everything you are doing is increasing your cortisol which can cause numerous issues to ones overall health.</p><p></p><p>Phentermine (appetite suppressant) is a mild stimulant and can also cause vasoconstriction of the blood vessels similar to other stimulants such as ephedrine/yohimbine/clenbuterol and can effect the quality of erections in sensitive individuals let alone contribute to high blood pressure.</p><p></p><p> Having good vascular/endothelial health is critical to the function/quality of ones erections let alone overall cardiovascular/brain health.</p><p></p><p>If you are aggressively dieting, training, working all the time, under chronic stress you are an accident waiting to happen.</p><p></p><p>Its great you have lost weight and are eager to keep improving upon your weight loss goals but do understand that extreme dieting can only be done for a short period of time as eventually the body will revert to starvation mode and slow down ones metabolism.</p><p></p><p>Appetite suppressants/stimulants also will eventually loose effectiveness over time as the body adapts thats why they are only a temporary aid.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of if one follows a diet that is low carb/high fat/moderate- high protein or moderate-higher carb/lower fat/moderat-high protein.</p><p></p><p>Overall calories is what is critical to whether one loses/gains weight and as far a dieting cutting calories will only be effective for so long as ones metabolism will eventually slow down if the dieting is extreme or chronic and building new muscle proteins will become extremely difficult even with healthy testosterone levels.</p><p></p><p>The key to long term fat loss is building overall muscle mass muscle from lifting weights as the more muscle tissue (actin.myosin) one adds to their frame the easier fat burning will become and slightly excess calories above ones bmr (basal metabolic rate) are needed to build new muscle tissue.</p><p></p><p>When you eventually hit a plateau with fat loss/muscle gains you may very well need to over haul your diet and slightly increase your calories in order to add more muscle which in and of itself will enhance fat loss.</p><p></p><p>As muscle is metabolically active tissue and will naturally increase ones metabolism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 91996, member: 13851"] Aggressive dieting,exercising,excess stress and lack of sleep can definitely wreak havoc on ones body physically/mentally which can easily contribute to poor erectile function/libido regardless of having healthy testosterone levels. Everything you are doing is increasing your cortisol which can cause numerous issues to ones overall health. Phentermine (appetite suppressant) is a mild stimulant and can also cause vasoconstriction of the blood vessels similar to other stimulants such as ephedrine/yohimbine/clenbuterol and can effect the quality of erections in sensitive individuals let alone contribute to high blood pressure. Having good vascular/endothelial health is critical to the function/quality of ones erections let alone overall cardiovascular/brain health. If you are aggressively dieting, training, working all the time, under chronic stress you are an accident waiting to happen. Its great you have lost weight and are eager to keep improving upon your weight loss goals but do understand that extreme dieting can only be done for a short period of time as eventually the body will revert to starvation mode and slow down ones metabolism. Appetite suppressants/stimulants also will eventually loose effectiveness over time as the body adapts thats why they are only a temporary aid. Regardless of if one follows a diet that is low carb/high fat/moderate- high protein or moderate-higher carb/lower fat/moderat-high protein. Overall calories is what is critical to whether one loses/gains weight and as far a dieting cutting calories will only be effective for so long as ones metabolism will eventually slow down if the dieting is extreme or chronic and building new muscle proteins will become extremely difficult even with healthy testosterone levels. The key to long term fat loss is building overall muscle mass muscle from lifting weights as the more muscle tissue (actin.myosin) one adds to their frame the easier fat burning will become and slightly excess calories above ones bmr (basal metabolic rate) are needed to build new muscle tissue. When you eventually hit a plateau with fat loss/muscle gains you may very well need to over haul your diet and slightly increase your calories in order to add more muscle which in and of itself will enhance fat loss. As muscle is metabolically active tissue and will naturally increase ones metabolism. [/QUOTE]
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