For example, there are studies proving that TRT doesn't really increase libido, and if it does, is temporary boost, during the honeymoon phase, this is because libido is very complex and many hormones, parameters, both physical, emotional, psychological and mental, play a role into it.
Similarly, the muscular gains are overblown. You may see some improvements in your physique, but nothing spectacular. Genetics are more important when it comes to the muscle game. This includes your bone structure, muscle shape, muscle insertions, muscle bellies and cells, height, etc and although, you can build some muscle on to your frame, if is not mean for you, then you will not look muscular.
TRT also won't fix ED unless the ED was caused by low testosterone, which in most cases, is not. Its usually caused by a combination of factors, the main one is blood flow, arterial health, nerves, but also psychological. In fact, TRT could possibly cause erectile issues in people who never had it before.
This happens because it can interact with many hormones and parameters in the body, but also TRT can thicken the blood, resulting in poorer blood flow throughout the whole body. It also stimulates the CNS and it some people, could cause a dopamine crash, too much dopamine.
This increase in dopamine and stimulation of the CNS could explain the honeymoon phase and the following reduction in benefits after that.
Many men on TRT don’t want to admit that TRT is a down dwindling spiral. That eventually benefits of TRT disappear, dosages must be increased until every drug stops working or poses a life threat and people end up where they would end up without ever getting on TRT. With exception of a few lucky ones.
I observe this on forums over and over. Cialis stops working, Trimix stops working, Testosterone stops giving any improvements, yet it feels against the flow to say anything bad about TRT. As if it were a religion and the tribe would tear apart anyone who doesn’t believe the dogma. Like “how dare you”…
If our bodies follow a natural down dwindling spiral then why getting on an artificial down dwindling spiral through medications that lead to the same result as without intervention ?
Someone benefits from this false dogma, and it’s definitely not us, the patients.
Similarly, the muscular gains are overblown. You may see some improvements in your physique, but nothing spectacular. Genetics are more important when it comes to the muscle game. This includes your bone structure, muscle shape, muscle insertions, muscle bellies and cells, height, etc and although, you can build some muscle on to your frame, if is not mean for you, then you will not look muscular.
TRT also won't fix ED unless the ED was caused by low testosterone, which in most cases, is not. Its usually caused by a combination of factors, the main one is blood flow, arterial health, nerves, but also psychological. In fact, TRT could possibly cause erectile issues in people who never had it before.
This happens because it can interact with many hormones and parameters in the body, but also TRT can thicken the blood, resulting in poorer blood flow throughout the whole body. It also stimulates the CNS and it some people, could cause a dopamine crash, too much dopamine.
This increase in dopamine and stimulation of the CNS could explain the honeymoon phase and the following reduction in benefits after that.
Many men on TRT don’t want to admit that TRT is a down dwindling spiral. That eventually benefits of TRT disappear, dosages must be increased until every drug stops working or poses a life threat and people end up where they would end up without ever getting on TRT. With exception of a few lucky ones.
I observe this on forums over and over. Cialis stops working, Trimix stops working, Testosterone stops giving any improvements, yet it feels against the flow to say anything bad about TRT. As if it were a religion and the tribe would tear apart anyone who doesn’t believe the dogma. Like “how dare you”…
If our bodies follow a natural down dwindling spiral then why getting on an artificial down dwindling spiral through medications that lead to the same result as without intervention ?
Someone benefits from this false dogma, and it’s definitely not us, the patients.