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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
What’s your test and free test on a Keto or low carb high fat diet?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 98043" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>If one was natty diet definitely could have an impact on ones testosterone levels as low fat/cholesterol diets as well as calorie restriction have been shown in studies to lower testosterone levels in men.</p><p></p><p>Regarding trt highly doubtful low carb/high fat or moderate-high carb/lower fat would make a difference unless the specific diet one is following allows them to loose excess adipose tissue as high body fat levels increase aromatase which converts T---->E2 and excess e2 can lower testosterone levels.</p><p></p><p>Now as far as protein................higher protein diets have been shown to lower shbg which could have a positive impact on testosterone levels but most following low carb/high fat or moderate-high carb/lower fat are already consuming adequate amounts of protein.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 98043, member: 13851"] If one was natty diet definitely could have an impact on ones testosterone levels as low fat/cholesterol diets as well as calorie restriction have been shown in studies to lower testosterone levels in men. Regarding trt highly doubtful low carb/high fat or moderate-high carb/lower fat would make a difference unless the specific diet one is following allows them to loose excess adipose tissue as high body fat levels increase aromatase which converts T---->E2 and excess e2 can lower testosterone levels. Now as far as protein................higher protein diets have been shown to lower shbg which could have a positive impact on testosterone levels but most following low carb/high fat or moderate-high carb/lower fat are already consuming adequate amounts of protein. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
What’s your test and free test on a Keto or low carb high fat diet?
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