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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone good when young and bad when you get older
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<blockquote data-quote="Fernando Almaguer" data-source="post: 136524" data-attributes="member: 13171"><p>I was listening to Joe Rogan's podcast with anti aging Dr. from Havard, Dr. David Sinclair. Great podcast I highly recommend a listen. Now, he states that having a lot of something when your young does in turn benefit you like sunlight but can turn on you when you get older if you sustain the same levels as you are exposed to when younger. He mentions testosterone too, briefly but does not go into detail. As, Joe Rogan is a known TRT user maybe Joe didn't want to investigate the subject further. So yes, I use TRT because my levels were low for a 30 year old (376 on a high day). So, replacing them seems like a good idea but as a normal male ages he naturally will loose ability to produce the same levels of test. Don't some of you think that as we get older we taper down the dose to mimic the natural lowering of testosterone. Maybe older bodies cannot handle high amounts of test. Just some thoughts of mine. It is difficult to articulate exactly what I mean. Any thoughts from anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fernando Almaguer, post: 136524, member: 13171"] I was listening to Joe Rogan's podcast with anti aging Dr. from Havard, Dr. David Sinclair. Great podcast I highly recommend a listen. Now, he states that having a lot of something when your young does in turn benefit you like sunlight but can turn on you when you get older if you sustain the same levels as you are exposed to when younger. He mentions testosterone too, briefly but does not go into detail. As, Joe Rogan is a known TRT user maybe Joe didn't want to investigate the subject further. So yes, I use TRT because my levels were low for a 30 year old (376 on a high day). So, replacing them seems like a good idea but as a normal male ages he naturally will loose ability to produce the same levels of test. Don't some of you think that as we get older we taper down the dose to mimic the natural lowering of testosterone. Maybe older bodies cannot handle high amounts of test. Just some thoughts of mine. It is difficult to articulate exactly what I mean. Any thoughts from anyone? [/QUOTE]
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