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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Question about what my physician is telling me. PLEASE HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="JMP" data-source="post: 81693" data-attributes="member: 15616"><p>Hey Ryan, a few things come to mind as I read your post. I believe environmental factors (including food, pesticides, plastics, etc) are hurting the testosterone of many men in developed countries. With that said, at 20 you owe it to yourself to make a real effort to control what you can that may effect your T levels. Basics would be to supplement vitamin D and get your level checked if you can, Zinc supplementation has been know to help as well. Use natural soaps like DR bronnners or other instead of products like Dial soap, etc. Make sure you get a good night sleep almost every night. Stay away from alcohol and drugs which can both lower testosterone levels. If you aren't sleeping well and aren't directly the cause of it (partying, staying up late, caffeine,etc.) then have yourself checked for sleep apnea, another testosterone killer. After trying those things, get your test level checked again after a few months of concerted effort. If at that point your levels are still low you can talk to a doctor about low dose clomid therapy (without testosterone). That has a chance to enhance your fertility and stimulate your body to produce more natural testosterone. If 3-6 months of clomid doesn't work, only then at your age would I consider Testosterone therapy. It is for most a lifelong personal and for most financial commitment. Finally, many men stay fertile while on testosterone by using HCG (not clomid) in conjunction with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMP, post: 81693, member: 15616"] Hey Ryan, a few things come to mind as I read your post. I believe environmental factors (including food, pesticides, plastics, etc) are hurting the testosterone of many men in developed countries. With that said, at 20 you owe it to yourself to make a real effort to control what you can that may effect your T levels. Basics would be to supplement vitamin D and get your level checked if you can, Zinc supplementation has been know to help as well. Use natural soaps like DR bronnners or other instead of products like Dial soap, etc. Make sure you get a good night sleep almost every night. Stay away from alcohol and drugs which can both lower testosterone levels. If you aren't sleeping well and aren't directly the cause of it (partying, staying up late, caffeine,etc.) then have yourself checked for sleep apnea, another testosterone killer. After trying those things, get your test level checked again after a few months of concerted effort. If at that point your levels are still low you can talk to a doctor about low dose clomid therapy (without testosterone). That has a chance to enhance your fertility and stimulate your body to produce more natural testosterone. If 3-6 months of clomid doesn't work, only then at your age would I consider Testosterone therapy. It is for most a lifelong personal and for most financial commitment. Finally, many men stay fertile while on testosterone by using HCG (not clomid) in conjunction with it. [/QUOTE]
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