Yeah. I researched it heavily and you are correct. I wanted to legally get some testosterone for a medical issue that was compounded by a doctor's incompetence. Tested testosterone levels and they were 820 which is considered too high. Decided to go on a weird diet for 2 months after a lot of research to artificially deflate my numbers.
I only ate black licorice, mints, lavender, cinnamon, flax seed, 2 beers every night (I normally don't drink), pop tarts, cereal w/ milk for sugar, and zero fruits and vegetables or meat. Within 2 months my test levels was at 190 which was able to secure a prescription for testosterone.
Hold on there…did you make some kind of cookie out of those ingredients (beer excluded)
Mint was mostly teas, black licorice was candy and pills, lavender was lotion shampoo and pills, flax seed was just eating spoonfuls, cinnamon was the worst (I'm actually allergic) and toward the end started adding it to capsules instead of eating spoonfuls
That sound horrible.
Have you found the t to be beneficial?
Absolutely. My t was already pretty high but I have seen so many gains in all areas of my life and not just the cosmetics and superficial muscles like most people think. Boosts in confidence, sexual prowess, & cognitive reasoning are just a few of the benefits I habe discovered. 820 t levels was considered average in the 50s for a 34 year old. Now the average is around 380 which is outrageous and I mostly blame big pharma, plastics, tainted water, gmos in our food supply and globohomo.
I had my T tested in my early twenties and it was within average range. Now that I'm substantially older it is probably lower but I suspect still within average because physically I'm far above average in all aspects for my age and I'm generally very happy. I also feel relatively sharp, more so than 10 years ago even. I suspect I would feel benefits nonetheless, however, I wonder what the downside is? A lot of times when you supplement with steroids and hormones your body stops producing them on its own. Once you go on T is this the case? Do you need to take it forever at that point? I also recall hearing it can be bad for the heart. I just don't recall specifically because it was a long time ago when I researched it.
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