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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Question for guys doing high dose cypionate
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<blockquote data-quote="medvetz63" data-source="post: 101306" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>But since synthetic testosterone has always been available since the 1940s and there has since that time always been a percentage of the populace that uses it to improve their physical performance for either professional or personal reasons is it not quite possible that those higher ranges that the labs use to set their upper and lower limits have been boosted up atificially from steroid users who get tested at the labs?</p><p>The labs don't know the personal history of the people who come to get tested and at every lab in any given developed country there has to be a steady flow of people whose testosterone levels are from injections, gels, pills, etc., and not natural production and I imagine that that has to have some sort of influence on the statistics that are used to decide what's considered the upper and lower "normal" ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="medvetz63, post: 101306, member: 3175"] But since synthetic testosterone has always been available since the 1940s and there has since that time always been a percentage of the populace that uses it to improve their physical performance for either professional or personal reasons is it not quite possible that those higher ranges that the labs use to set their upper and lower limits have been boosted up atificially from steroid users who get tested at the labs? The labs don't know the personal history of the people who come to get tested and at every lab in any given developed country there has to be a steady flow of people whose testosterone levels are from injections, gels, pills, etc., and not natural production and I imagine that that has to have some sort of influence on the statistics that are used to decide what's considered the upper and lower "normal" ranges. [/QUOTE]
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