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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Trans scrotal testosterone cream application is a game changer
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 276833" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>100% a myth. There’s nothing better that u can do for proper hormone production/ balance (main components of libido), as well as optimal cardiovascular/ endothelial lining of the blood vessels (a few of the main components of erectile health), than eating a carnivore diet/ carnivore based diet, and eating most of ur calories from fatty red meat/ cholesterol rich foods. If u want to improve ur erections, get ur fasting insulin level and triglyceride levels as low as possible. Those are two of the main ways to improve blood vessel health. And we obv all should know by now that erections are very dependent on how healthy our cardiovascular systems are in general. Erections are also pretty heavily dependent on libido, ime, so maintaining optimal hormone balances within the body is equally important, again, imo/ ime. And the carnivore diet will 100% help with that, better than any other diet model u can base ur daily eating habits around. So again, the whole high cholesterol negatively affecting erections and nitric oxide production are total myths. I can say that with the utmost confidence. Now would nitric oxide production be improved if u did a carnivore base, with added carbs from raw honey and fruit? I’m honestly not sure. But my gut tells me there’s a good chance that it would be, with those foods in the mix, on top of a carnivore base. I’d have to look into it more to know for sure tho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 276833, member: 15043"] 100% a myth. There’s nothing better that u can do for proper hormone production/ balance (main components of libido), as well as optimal cardiovascular/ endothelial lining of the blood vessels (a few of the main components of erectile health), than eating a carnivore diet/ carnivore based diet, and eating most of ur calories from fatty red meat/ cholesterol rich foods. If u want to improve ur erections, get ur fasting insulin level and triglyceride levels as low as possible. Those are two of the main ways to improve blood vessel health. And we obv all should know by now that erections are very dependent on how healthy our cardiovascular systems are in general. Erections are also pretty heavily dependent on libido, ime, so maintaining optimal hormone balances within the body is equally important, again, imo/ ime. And the carnivore diet will 100% help with that, better than any other diet model u can base ur daily eating habits around. So again, the whole high cholesterol negatively affecting erections and nitric oxide production are total myths. I can say that with the utmost confidence. Now would nitric oxide production be improved if u did a carnivore base, with added carbs from raw honey and fruit? I’m honestly not sure. But my gut tells me there’s a good chance that it would be, with those foods in the mix, on top of a carnivore base. I’d have to look into it more to know for sure tho [/QUOTE]
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