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<blockquote data-quote="cmatt15" data-source="post: 137670" data-attributes="member: 37912"><p>Hey Sean, yeah I noticed that I was having tinnitus after beginning TRT and I could not figure out why . After googling and researching conditions , supps etc. I came across this article .</p><p><a href="https://www.easy-immune-health.com/ringing-in-the-ears-after-taking-vitamin-d2.html" target="_blank">Ringing in the Ears after Taking Vitamin D</a></p><p></p><p>In the article they talk about tinnitus after supplementing with Vitamin D3. They go on to say that it’s not the vitamin d itself that causes tinnitus but “Vitamin D requires magnesium as a 'cofactor' in order to be converted from 'Vitamin D' into it's active form in the bloodstream. This conversion process requires and even uses up magnesium in the process, often creating overt signs of magnesium deficiency in those who are unknowingly marginally deficient in the first place.”</p><p></p><p>This instantly reminded me of an episode on TOT revolution with Jay Campbell and Dr Rob, where Dr. Rob explains that TRT uses up magnesium at a high rate and that men on TRT should be supplementing with it . </p><p></p><p>Well I take TRT and Vitamin D3 and I wasn’t taking any magnesium . So I knew that I was most likely not getting the optimal amount in my body . So I started taking 400 mg Magnesium Glycenate and the tinnitus got marginally better , along with some symptoms of gunners I was having which he explains in the video as well.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmatt15, post: 137670, member: 37912"] Hey Sean, yeah I noticed that I was having tinnitus after beginning TRT and I could not figure out why . After googling and researching conditions , supps etc. I came across this article . [URL="https://www.easy-immune-health.com/ringing-in-the-ears-after-taking-vitamin-d2.html"]Ringing in the Ears after Taking Vitamin D[/URL] In the article they talk about tinnitus after supplementing with Vitamin D3. They go on to say that it’s not the vitamin d itself that causes tinnitus but “Vitamin D requires magnesium as a 'cofactor' in order to be converted from 'Vitamin D' into it's active form in the bloodstream. This conversion process requires and even uses up magnesium in the process, often creating overt signs of magnesium deficiency in those who are unknowingly marginally deficient in the first place.” This instantly reminded me of an episode on TOT revolution with Jay Campbell and Dr Rob, where Dr. Rob explains that TRT uses up magnesium at a high rate and that men on TRT should be supplementing with it . Well I take TRT and Vitamin D3 and I wasn’t taking any magnesium . So I knew that I was most likely not getting the optimal amount in my body . So I started taking 400 mg Magnesium Glycenate and the tinnitus got marginally better , along with some symptoms of gunners I was having which he explains in the video as well. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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