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What is the highest testosterone level for long term health ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bambi" data-source="post: 34388" data-attributes="member: 2284"><p><strong>Studies seem to suggest 50-70%</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Reading the study it appeared to me that a finding presented indicated top quartile is not as longevity promoting as that directly under it ( third highest 50-75%). Also seemed to indicate a level around 500-600 as reducing all cause mortality in untreated men in this study. I think from my own observations that this level is comfortable and free from high blood pressure increases and a lower hematocrit raise over time [lower, not NONE]. As for a peaceful feeling - currently I am trying to assess if that 500-600 range is psychologically better then maintaining it a bit higher. To be honest- until after the election, being mellow would be a wonderful state of being. As for higher 'E' - my total is a bit above normal, with bad 'E' being in the non-harmful level, and I believe it is more pleasant and better cardiovascular profile with blood pressure being more amenable to medication, or so it seems to me. Body composition changes occurred around 950, however sides were worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bambi, post: 34388, member: 2284"] [b]Studies seem to suggest 50-70%[/b] Reading the study it appeared to me that a finding presented indicated top quartile is not as longevity promoting as that directly under it ( third highest 50-75%). Also seemed to indicate a level around 500-600 as reducing all cause mortality in untreated men in this study. I think from my own observations that this level is comfortable and free from high blood pressure increases and a lower hematocrit raise over time [lower, not NONE]. As for a peaceful feeling - currently I am trying to assess if that 500-600 range is psychologically better then maintaining it a bit higher. To be honest- until after the election, being mellow would be a wonderful state of being. As for higher 'E' - my total is a bit above normal, with bad 'E' being in the non-harmful level, and I believe it is more pleasant and better cardiovascular profile with blood pressure being more amenable to medication, or so it seems to me. Body composition changes occurred around 950, however sides were worse. [/QUOTE]
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