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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
When you have normal T levels
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<blockquote data-quote="broker" data-source="post: 163513" data-attributes="member: 25926"><p>You are giving very poor comparisons dragonbits. Its also not natural to have blue hair, so what !! What does that mean.</p><p>The body naturally produces a certain level or attempts to produce a certain amount of a very powerful hormone ( testosterone). There is a reason why there are normal ranges and a reason the body naturally produces a certain amount unless someone has a medical issue preventing that from happening.</p><p>If a doctor pulled blood work on a normal 50 year old who took no meds and discovered his T levels were over 1000, he would probably be concerned.</p><p>Why not increase thyroid above natural ranges? Why not everything else the body produces all for the sake of “ dialing in or feeling good”. </p><p>I have no problem with using T when levels are low or low normal but when a guy has 600 or 700 levels and feels he needs to be over 1000, i find that kind of irresponsible,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broker, post: 163513, member: 25926"] You are giving very poor comparisons dragonbits. Its also not natural to have blue hair, so what !! What does that mean. The body naturally produces a certain level or attempts to produce a certain amount of a very powerful hormone ( testosterone). There is a reason why there are normal ranges and a reason the body naturally produces a certain amount unless someone has a medical issue preventing that from happening. If a doctor pulled blood work on a normal 50 year old who took no meds and discovered his T levels were over 1000, he would probably be concerned. Why not increase thyroid above natural ranges? Why not everything else the body produces all for the sake of “ dialing in or feeling good”. I have no problem with using T when levels are low or low normal but when a guy has 600 or 700 levels and feels he needs to be over 1000, i find that kind of irresponsible, [/QUOTE]
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