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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
(Very) High SHGB, Low Free T and Boron
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<blockquote data-quote="bixt" data-source="post: 217229" data-attributes="member: 39921"><p>Most def, Low E is not good for LDL/HDL. The boron will reduce SHBG, in turn increase your free T, lead to aromatisation and hopefully increase your E2. So I would first stick to the boron protocol and do bloods after a while, including E2 and HDL/LDL to see if and how they were affected. Good chance the issue is solved and no need for further digging.</p><p></p><p>With your diabetic history, look into a fruit and meat type diet as well, this doctor says the sugar inside the fruit fibres doesn't cause problems. He didnt say this, but I would think this diet may lower your SHBG as well due to the inclusion of sugars (albeit slow releasing). No carbs (keto style) were what caused your SHBG to shoot up in the first place, guaranteed.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]HS5VsGWyWOw[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Credit to [USER=15043]@Gman86[/USER] for posting the above video in a other thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bixt, post: 217229, member: 39921"] Most def, Low E is not good for LDL/HDL. The boron will reduce SHBG, in turn increase your free T, lead to aromatisation and hopefully increase your E2. So I would first stick to the boron protocol and do bloods after a while, including E2 and HDL/LDL to see if and how they were affected. Good chance the issue is solved and no need for further digging. With your diabetic history, look into a fruit and meat type diet as well, this doctor says the sugar inside the fruit fibres doesn't cause problems. He didnt say this, but I would think this diet may lower your SHBG as well due to the inclusion of sugars (albeit slow releasing). No carbs (keto style) were what caused your SHBG to shoot up in the first place, guaranteed. [MEDIA=youtube]HS5VsGWyWOw[/MEDIA] Credit to [USER=15043]@Gman86[/USER] for posting the above video in a other thread. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
(Very) High SHGB, Low Free T and Boron
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