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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT Effect on 5 Alpha Reductase and Upstream Hormones- Cause of Low Mood and Anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 203357" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>[USER=3]@Nelson Vergel[/USER], at the risk of sounding kooky, I'll throw this out there: have you ever tried meditation? I did mindfulness meditation for several years with varying results. Last year, I became curious about transcendental meditation. I was fairly skeptical about the organization as a whole, but decided to go through the training. I now practice the technique on a semi regular basis.</p><p></p><p>By no means has it cured physical ailments for me and I do not levitate! But, I would say, overall, it has elevated my baseline level of "life satisfaction" and mood. It's a bit of an interesting organization. Some would even have stronger words to describe it. That said, I think there is benefit in the technique.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought. Obviously, mood and energy are driven by a myriad of biological processes, including hormones. But, it can be useful to attack problems from more than one angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 203357, member: 42264"] [USER=3]@Nelson Vergel[/USER], at the risk of sounding kooky, I'll throw this out there: have you ever tried meditation? I did mindfulness meditation for several years with varying results. Last year, I became curious about transcendental meditation. I was fairly skeptical about the organization as a whole, but decided to go through the training. I now practice the technique on a semi regular basis. By no means has it cured physical ailments for me and I do not levitate! But, I would say, overall, it has elevated my baseline level of "life satisfaction" and mood. It's a bit of an interesting organization. Some would even have stronger words to describe it. That said, I think there is benefit in the technique. Just a thought. Obviously, mood and energy are driven by a myriad of biological processes, including hormones. But, it can be useful to attack problems from more than one angle. [/QUOTE]
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