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<blockquote data-quote="klawler9" data-source="post: 104546" data-attributes="member: 17207"><p>I have a friend that just got a clean bill of health after dealing with chemo for quite a while. He was a fit, vibrant guy going into this thing and has ended up on the other end cancer free but over weight and very lethargic. </p><p></p><p>I'm a believer in the diet/cancer connection and have shared with him many articles on veto, low carb, sugar connection etc. so I don't need too much guidance there for him unless someone has some links to some good current research relating to diet.</p><p></p><p>What I do want is some literature on treating men post chemo/cancer for TRT. He's late 40's and from what I've read his hormone production is probably in the shitter. Would like to give him some guidance on what to ask his Dr's for. I've suggest he find a Functional Medicine MD to work with in conjunction with his regular team of Dr's. Anything anyone can share to help nudge him along would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klawler9, post: 104546, member: 17207"] I have a friend that just got a clean bill of health after dealing with chemo for quite a while. He was a fit, vibrant guy going into this thing and has ended up on the other end cancer free but over weight and very lethargic. I'm a believer in the diet/cancer connection and have shared with him many articles on veto, low carb, sugar connection etc. so I don't need too much guidance there for him unless someone has some links to some good current research relating to diet. What I do want is some literature on treating men post chemo/cancer for TRT. He's late 40's and from what I've read his hormone production is probably in the shitter. Would like to give him some guidance on what to ask his Dr's for. I've suggest he find a Functional Medicine MD to work with in conjunction with his regular team of Dr's. Anything anyone can share to help nudge him along would be appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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