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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT and AAS Effect on Adrenals
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 275638" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>In situations like this I would 100% always focus on diet before anything else. I can’t stress enough that if u fix u optimize ur body in every way possible, apart from ur hrt protocol, ur hrt protocol will work infinitely better. Hormones are just chemical messengers that travel throughout the body telling cells to turn on or off, and carry out the functions that they’re supposed to carry out. But if ur not eating properly, exercising enough (especially lifting weights), trying to keep stress as low as possible, maintaining healthy sleep hygiene practices, and maintaining healthy relationships the best that u can, ur body is most likely going to be in a poor state, and it doesn’t matter if hrt is telling ur body to turn on and off certain cells, at the right times, and telling them to carry out the actions that they’re supposed to, if the body can’t respond properly to those correct signals. It’s like a car with a new starter, but an old crappy engine. Doesn’t matter if the single to start the engine is perfect, if the engine isn’t working properly, it can’t carry out the signal’s action how it’s supposed to. So just always remember, hormones are just the signal to the body to work properly. If the body is broken down and in poor condition, those signals aren’t going to have the same end effect that they would in someone with a healthy and optimally functioning body. </p><p></p><p>Plus, so many bodily systems and actions are based on having enough of the correct micronutrients to for they a system to work properly. U can optimize ur hormones perfectly. If u don’t have enough of the correct micronutrients, it’s going to be difficult for a system of the body to perform how it’s supposed to </p><p></p><p>So trying to optimize ur protocol is obv important, and one piece of the puzzle for sure, but when it comes to things like sleep, diet is much more important. If u need help with anything diet related, or sleep related specifically, I’d be more than willing to help out further. I love talking about either subject</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 275638, member: 15043"] In situations like this I would 100% always focus on diet before anything else. I can’t stress enough that if u fix u optimize ur body in every way possible, apart from ur hrt protocol, ur hrt protocol will work infinitely better. Hormones are just chemical messengers that travel throughout the body telling cells to turn on or off, and carry out the functions that they’re supposed to carry out. But if ur not eating properly, exercising enough (especially lifting weights), trying to keep stress as low as possible, maintaining healthy sleep hygiene practices, and maintaining healthy relationships the best that u can, ur body is most likely going to be in a poor state, and it doesn’t matter if hrt is telling ur body to turn on and off certain cells, at the right times, and telling them to carry out the actions that they’re supposed to, if the body can’t respond properly to those correct signals. It’s like a car with a new starter, but an old crappy engine. Doesn’t matter if the single to start the engine is perfect, if the engine isn’t working properly, it can’t carry out the signal’s action how it’s supposed to. So just always remember, hormones are just the signal to the body to work properly. If the body is broken down and in poor condition, those signals aren’t going to have the same end effect that they would in someone with a healthy and optimally functioning body. Plus, so many bodily systems and actions are based on having enough of the correct micronutrients to for they a system to work properly. U can optimize ur hormones perfectly. If u don’t have enough of the correct micronutrients, it’s going to be difficult for a system of the body to perform how it’s supposed to So trying to optimize ur protocol is obv important, and one piece of the puzzle for sure, but when it comes to things like sleep, diet is much more important. If u need help with anything diet related, or sleep related specifically, I’d be more than willing to help out further. I love talking about either subject [/QUOTE]
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