Yes, correct. A diet that has enough calcium can help. But the same diet won't have any effects if bone metabolism and calcium absorption are negatively impacted.
Correct, but some side effects are very scary and dangerous.
Reduced bone mineral content can lead to osteoporosis, which is brutal.
As for Ligandrol, I have a hypothesis.
Ligandrol is suppressive to testosterone production. Suppressed testosterone means less aromatization and estrogen, which...
I'm considering a SARMs cycle. However, I don't want to get osteoporosis. This study says Ligandrol and mk778 can reduce bone mineral content: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36303408
Is not case, what exactly caused the problem? Is reduction in bone mineral content inherently caused by...
I'm going on my own. I can't talk to a doctor, because no doctor will approve any such treatment for me. I'm perfectly healthy and don't have hypogonadal conditions, my testosterone, free testosterone and estrogen levels are totally normal, as I already explained. What I want is a further...
What I want is to get my testosterone levels to highest possible natural values.
My total testosterone level is 500-610 ng/dL, and free testosterone ranges from 26.13 to 28.16 pg/mL, with a reference range limit to 50 pg/mL.
What I want is an increase in those values.
The point is getting...
If I use clomiphene at a dose of 25 or 50 mg, how often should I use it, every single day, every other day or once each 3 days? And should I use it indefinitely or for a limited amount of time?
If it's for a limited about of time, will the effects disappear once clomiphene use is discontinued...