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Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT low, minimal E2 suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 194411" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>Cataceous is spot on, as usual. You're definitely going in the right direction switching to twice a week shots, so good decision there. As far as the hydration thing is concerned, I feel like there's a whole gulf that's left out in between the words "dehydrated" and "hydrated". Basically, hydration isn't a problem unless there's a problem, right? The chances are though, you'd do your entire body a favor by drinking more water. Your kidneys, your liver, just literally everything is happier with plenty of fresh water. But it's water you need, not iced tea, not Snapple, but straight up water (non-flavoed sparkling is also fine). </p><p></p><p>Regarding SHBG: some men find a quality DHEA supplement lowers their SHBG levels. I tried it, and it seemed to work well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 194411, member: 39800"] Cataceous is spot on, as usual. You're definitely going in the right direction switching to twice a week shots, so good decision there. As far as the hydration thing is concerned, I feel like there's a whole gulf that's left out in between the words "dehydrated" and "hydrated". Basically, hydration isn't a problem unless there's a problem, right? The chances are though, you'd do your entire body a favor by drinking more water. Your kidneys, your liver, just literally everything is happier with plenty of fresh water. But it's water you need, not iced tea, not Snapple, but straight up water (non-flavoed sparkling is also fine). Regarding SHBG: some men find a quality DHEA supplement lowers their SHBG levels. I tried it, and it seemed to work well for me. [/QUOTE]
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