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Testosterone for life - Dr.. Abraham Morgentaller - Reccomemded
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<blockquote data-quote="OMI100" data-source="post: 89285" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>An older book (2009) that covers some of the same topics as Shippen. </p><p>A few chapters are not current, but it is interesting to see what "cutting edge TRT" was in 2009 and what we know of it today. </p><p>I think Shippen is more detailed in his coverage of the physiologic aspects of testosterone, in both male and female.</p><p>Morgentaler covers more nuts and bolts and labs with an interesting section talking about the different laboratory test for "TEST".</p><p>There is utterly amazing sections that cover "test and prostate cancer" and "Treating men who have a history of prostate cancer". That alone is enough to get the book IMHO. You want to know how misinterpreted data becomes medical dogma for decades, read these sections.</p><p>Easy read with limited medical mumbo jumbo.</p><p>The book is good basic info if your knowledge of the subject is limited.</p><p>If you live and breath TRT this book will most likely cover subjects that you are already up to speed on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OMI100, post: 89285, member: 71"] An older book (2009) that covers some of the same topics as Shippen. A few chapters are not current, but it is interesting to see what "cutting edge TRT" was in 2009 and what we know of it today. I think Shippen is more detailed in his coverage of the physiologic aspects of testosterone, in both male and female. Morgentaler covers more nuts and bolts and labs with an interesting section talking about the different laboratory test for "TEST". There is utterly amazing sections that cover "test and prostate cancer" and "Treating men who have a history of prostate cancer". That alone is enough to get the book IMHO. You want to know how misinterpreted data becomes medical dogma for decades, read these sections. Easy read with limited medical mumbo jumbo. The book is good basic info if your knowledge of the subject is limited. If you live and breath TRT this book will most likely cover subjects that you are already up to speed on. [/QUOTE]
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