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Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 272214" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>Considering my Morning Cortisol upon waking and mid-day Cortisol Saliva test results are through the roof which is expected given my high chronic stress levels I think implementing some natural Adaptogens might really be beneficial. I tried quality Ashwaghanda KSM66 in the past and really liked the effects. I'll see if I can grab myself a good brand on a good price and maybe look into some mushrooms as well. Def need to combat this chronic stress as much as possible going forward. Won't be in a hurry since I want to see what happens now that I'm off TRT cold turkey at least till third part of next month when I have access to Clomid and hCG and all the blood tests as well.</p><p></p><p>So my areas to explore going forward are B1 and B2 vitamins, different forms and doses coupled with B complex, Magnesium and Vit-C and whatever else is needed for proper absobtion. And Adaptogens as well to see if they help me to come down and relax myself. Will source for good products and good deals from my local supplier and see what happens by that time.</p><p></p><p>I'm also doing NEURORUBINE injections currently 3x/week. Also would be great to find a way to take Magnesium some form in without feeling like shit the next day. Bisglycinate seems not agreeing with me even 400mg of elemntal mag dose split 2x day seems to mess me up. I might give it one more try say just 200mg before sleep. Will grab some Magnesium Orotate when on holiday as it always sat good with me in the past and once the main stressor is out of the way everything should start working again and I should be able to start absorbing and ulitizing all the nutrients. Might try getting a simple form like Oxide and Citrate and give it a try to see what happens. I think MAG would be very beneficial to me just need to find the one that I can tolerate and slowly build up the dose.</p><p></p><p>Had my breakfast a good hour ago so its time to hit the gym for a light workout and some cardio. Next week starting physio exercises for my back and mobility 3x/week for a month to see if they help any. Anyway exciting times ahead so lets keep pushing!</p><p></p><p>Have a smashing day guys through all the ups and downs the key is to never give up. Sometimes gotta take a step backwards and reevaluate the situation and let the shit cool down as a lot of times we can't see the forest through the trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 272214, member: 44155"] Considering my Morning Cortisol upon waking and mid-day Cortisol Saliva test results are through the roof which is expected given my high chronic stress levels I think implementing some natural Adaptogens might really be beneficial. I tried quality Ashwaghanda KSM66 in the past and really liked the effects. I'll see if I can grab myself a good brand on a good price and maybe look into some mushrooms as well. Def need to combat this chronic stress as much as possible going forward. Won't be in a hurry since I want to see what happens now that I'm off TRT cold turkey at least till third part of next month when I have access to Clomid and hCG and all the blood tests as well. So my areas to explore going forward are B1 and B2 vitamins, different forms and doses coupled with B complex, Magnesium and Vit-C and whatever else is needed for proper absobtion. And Adaptogens as well to see if they help me to come down and relax myself. Will source for good products and good deals from my local supplier and see what happens by that time. I'm also doing NEURORUBINE injections currently 3x/week. Also would be great to find a way to take Magnesium some form in without feeling like shit the next day. Bisglycinate seems not agreeing with me even 400mg of elemntal mag dose split 2x day seems to mess me up. I might give it one more try say just 200mg before sleep. Will grab some Magnesium Orotate when on holiday as it always sat good with me in the past and once the main stressor is out of the way everything should start working again and I should be able to start absorbing and ulitizing all the nutrients. Might try getting a simple form like Oxide and Citrate and give it a try to see what happens. I think MAG would be very beneficial to me just need to find the one that I can tolerate and slowly build up the dose. Had my breakfast a good hour ago so its time to hit the gym for a light workout and some cardio. Next week starting physio exercises for my back and mobility 3x/week for a month to see if they help any. Anyway exciting times ahead so lets keep pushing! Have a smashing day guys through all the ups and downs the key is to never give up. Sometimes gotta take a step backwards and reevaluate the situation and let the shit cool down as a lot of times we can't see the forest through the trees. [/QUOTE]
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