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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Very low T in mid-twenties
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 105875" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Impossible to see labs. Low testosterone is an epidemic across the globe, the causes are many, poop sedentary lifestyles, living in toxic environment, pesticides, food preservatives, take your pic. It's not just affecting all life but our planet's weather. Western civilization will most likely be infertile in the next 30 years and we'll be adopting children from other poor countries. </p><p></p><p>The problem we men have with regards to TRT is doctors aren't trained to do TRT in medical school, they don't cover male hormone at all. Sad truth is there's just no money in it, doctors aren't going to waste time in medical school when TRT doesn't make enough profit to pay these doctor salaries, big pharma is who puts these doctors through medical school and they push prescription drugs, not hormones. </p><p></p><p>You speak to your doctor about depression, here's an SSRI, erectile dysfunction, here's Viagra, testosterone deficiency, you're within the normal ranges BS. There never measured your hormones before they gave you the SSRI. Big pharma is in control here, of the doctors.</p><p></p><p>This is why doctors are mostly clueless about how to properly diagnose a testosterone deficiency, most don't know what all tests are need, so they run minimal testing and are acting on information with holes in it. In short they really don't know what their doing, but their doing the best they know how with what little information there is on male hormones.</p><p></p><p>There's a black hole of information for doctors to access regarding TRT and are afraid of getting sued for giving TRT to someone who didn't really need it. All the doctors know about testosterone is body builders use it to get big, so now it's tainted or taboo even before you land that doctors appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 105875, member: 15832"] Impossible to see labs. Low testosterone is an epidemic across the globe, the causes are many, poop sedentary lifestyles, living in toxic environment, pesticides, food preservatives, take your pic. It's not just affecting all life but our planet's weather. Western civilization will most likely be infertile in the next 30 years and we'll be adopting children from other poor countries. The problem we men have with regards to TRT is doctors aren't trained to do TRT in medical school, they don't cover male hormone at all. Sad truth is there's just no money in it, doctors aren't going to waste time in medical school when TRT doesn't make enough profit to pay these doctor salaries, big pharma is who puts these doctors through medical school and they push prescription drugs, not hormones. You speak to your doctor about depression, here's an SSRI, erectile dysfunction, here's Viagra, testosterone deficiency, you're within the normal ranges BS. There never measured your hormones before they gave you the SSRI. Big pharma is in control here, of the doctors. This is why doctors are mostly clueless about how to properly diagnose a testosterone deficiency, most don't know what all tests are need, so they run minimal testing and are acting on information with holes in it. In short they really don't know what their doing, but their doing the best they know how with what little information there is on male hormones. There's a black hole of information for doctors to access regarding TRT and are afraid of getting sued for giving TRT to someone who didn't really need it. All the doctors know about testosterone is body builders use it to get big, so now it's tainted or taboo even before you land that doctors appointment. [/QUOTE]
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