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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
PSA at 5.3
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 151344" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>I pretty much quit everything that could have any sort of hormonal effect (outside of the big guy, testosterone, which I never stopped) and added anything that is reputed to lower PSA or help with BPH. Not that I had any symptoms of BPH, or if I did it was so mild that I can't be sure, only that I had elevated PSA. </p><p></p><p>I started back taking 12.5 mg DHEA and 12.5 mg pregnologne, my serum level of DHEA was 234 after ~ a month taking the 12.5, I can't say it helps with anything, but it doesn't seem to hurt anything either. I stopped taking the LEF prostate formula back in March but still take lycopene and a baby aspirin, just on the general idea it's likely good and I still have a supply of those things.</p><p></p><p>I stopped the LEF prostate formula because my shbg zoomed up from 41 >66 then 73 even a month after stopping the LEF formula. Naturally, a high SHBG drops FT, E2 and DHT. IE: DHT had dropped from 77 >43. It wasn't clear that I suffered any ill effects from that, but it's not what I want long term. I have yet to retest any of those things. I am only assuming that the increased SHBG was caused by something in LEF prostate formula, they have a lot of ingredients. My SHBG is normally 35-41. </p><p></p><p>There are other blood tests not related to this subject I took and never posted about, such as an omega-3 index report. I did a lot of blood tests, like another one was Glucose Tolerance Test (4 specimens), I got needled 4 times in 3 hours.</p><p></p><p>Overall I feel good, and honestly I am losing interest in doing so many blood tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 151344, member: 18023"] I pretty much quit everything that could have any sort of hormonal effect (outside of the big guy, testosterone, which I never stopped) and added anything that is reputed to lower PSA or help with BPH. Not that I had any symptoms of BPH, or if I did it was so mild that I can't be sure, only that I had elevated PSA. I started back taking 12.5 mg DHEA and 12.5 mg pregnologne, my serum level of DHEA was 234 after ~ a month taking the 12.5, I can't say it helps with anything, but it doesn't seem to hurt anything either. I stopped taking the LEF prostate formula back in March but still take lycopene and a baby aspirin, just on the general idea it's likely good and I still have a supply of those things. I stopped the LEF prostate formula because my shbg zoomed up from 41 >66 then 73 even a month after stopping the LEF formula. Naturally, a high SHBG drops FT, E2 and DHT. IE: DHT had dropped from 77 >43. It wasn't clear that I suffered any ill effects from that, but it's not what I want long term. I have yet to retest any of those things. I am only assuming that the increased SHBG was caused by something in LEF prostate formula, they have a lot of ingredients. My SHBG is normally 35-41. There are other blood tests not related to this subject I took and never posted about, such as an omega-3 index report. I did a lot of blood tests, like another one was Glucose Tolerance Test (4 specimens), I got needled 4 times in 3 hours. Overall I feel good, and honestly I am losing interest in doing so many blood tests. [/QUOTE]
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