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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Too Many Supplements While On TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="locutus" data-source="post: 217710" data-attributes="member: 43477"><p>I would definitely NOT drop all the supplements and rely on blood tests. this is non-sense. blood tests only focus on a small subsection of what is happening in your body. there is good evidence (just do a web search) that boron can have positive impact on some form of arthritis. check out <a href="https://tapnewswire.com/2014/11/the-borax-conspiracy-how-the-arthritis-cure-has-been-stopped/" target="_blank">The Borax Conspiracy. How the Arthritis Cure has been Stopped |</a>. you can try L-Citrulline for ED for example. experiment and see what works for you. I've been taking vit D 10k for years, and my levels (living in one of the most sunniest states and doing a LOT of full body exposure) and my level are 80ng/dl. </p><p>you need to experiment and see what addresses your symptoms best. </p><p>for your osteoarthritis you should research DMSO (maybe MSM), definitely keep boron (look into borax article above), and I'm sure there is a solution out there somewhere for you. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="locutus, post: 217710, member: 43477"] I would definitely NOT drop all the supplements and rely on blood tests. this is non-sense. blood tests only focus on a small subsection of what is happening in your body. there is good evidence (just do a web search) that boron can have positive impact on some form of arthritis. check out [URL="https://tapnewswire.com/2014/11/the-borax-conspiracy-how-the-arthritis-cure-has-been-stopped/"]The Borax Conspiracy. How the Arthritis Cure has been Stopped |[/URL]. you can try L-Citrulline for ED for example. experiment and see what works for you. I've been taking vit D 10k for years, and my levels (living in one of the most sunniest states and doing a LOT of full body exposure) and my level are 80ng/dl. you need to experiment and see what addresses your symptoms best. for your osteoarthritis you should research DMSO (maybe MSM), definitely keep boron (look into borax article above), and I'm sure there is a solution out there somewhere for you. good luck [/QUOTE]
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