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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Bentiger07" data-source="post: 156707" data-attributes="member: 13543"><p>I don't necessarily agree with nofap. The evidence on that seems unclear (unless one is addicted and out of control). I believe in listening to the body.</p><p></p><p>I do agree you're taking too many things. I'm no expert but if you're not feeling great, then what's the point? Remember there are healthy groups of people in this world who don't have much access to doctors who live naturally, happily, and don't take any pills. I would say don't just blindly trust multiple doctors prescribing you to take multiple pills. Some are prescribing just for business/profits, but some do care as well. But since youre on many pills now..</p><p></p><p>Spend a lot of time researching what you're taking and on good docs (Word of mouth from someone trusted is useful. Lot of fake good reviews out there, but it's still helps to check. Still need to use common sense to judge doc when you meet them). If you decide to come off something, slowly taper.</p><p></p><p>Personally, after trying a lot of things, all I settled on taking is a vitamin D3/K2 pill (4000IU), the occasional tadalafil as needed, HRT (FOR ED from low T I just couldn't get up naturally), and very small amounts of topical minoxidil/ketoconazole/dermarolling to help slow down hair loss from TRT. Have no problem with going bald but I figured why not slow it down. Researched the hell out of all of these things, and started them all at low doses slowly increasing until I reached a point I was satisfied. But for your purposes, the point is we're all different, limit what unnatural stuff you use to where the rewards are much greater than risk, and find a good doc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bentiger07, post: 156707, member: 13543"] I don't necessarily agree with nofap. The evidence on that seems unclear (unless one is addicted and out of control). I believe in listening to the body. I do agree you're taking too many things. I'm no expert but if you're not feeling great, then what's the point? Remember there are healthy groups of people in this world who don't have much access to doctors who live naturally, happily, and don't take any pills. I would say don't just blindly trust multiple doctors prescribing you to take multiple pills. Some are prescribing just for business/profits, but some do care as well. But since youre on many pills now.. Spend a lot of time researching what you're taking and on good docs (Word of mouth from someone trusted is useful. Lot of fake good reviews out there, but it's still helps to check. Still need to use common sense to judge doc when you meet them). If you decide to come off something, slowly taper. Personally, after trying a lot of things, all I settled on taking is a vitamin D3/K2 pill (4000IU), the occasional tadalafil as needed, HRT (FOR ED from low T I just couldn't get up naturally), and very small amounts of topical minoxidil/ketoconazole/dermarolling to help slow down hair loss from TRT. Have no problem with going bald but I figured why not slow it down. Researched the hell out of all of these things, and started them all at low doses slowly increasing until I reached a point I was satisfied. But for your purposes, the point is we're all different, limit what unnatural stuff you use to where the rewards are much greater than risk, and find a good doc. [/QUOTE]
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