Zyyyy when r u gonna stop with ur bulshit about nutrition this nutrion That Did u fix ur low T with nutrition nd this iodine salt and all this other shit u say. ??? no u didnt dats why ur on also on TRT.... every thread i go 2 all i see is ur ass telling ppl nutrition this nutrition that... We know nutrition is important well as excercising and eating right along with vitamins and minerals and nutriants. U sound like those pro body builders who b like " i eat 10 meals a day thats why im big" lol wht about u stack ? . And dont get started on drugs dont help cause they helped my big time, along with da right meal plan and rest and kick ass workouts. stop beating dat dead horse already. freaking every post i go on theres ur asss LOW T is caused by nutrition blahh blahh shut ur face up already. lol.. after all ths im say no diss reapect but its getting very old. i see ppl try excercising and eating right and try everything changing lifestyle and still have low T . And u come here tell em all this bullshit. lets tell em da truth hey if all that didnt work then jump on TRT. And helping them with all da shit that goes into it.
Wow, your shit is hard to read, try some punctuation and a carriage return here and there and a browser with built in spell check may be a wise move for you as well..
That being said, your passive aggressive attitude of telling me you mean "no diss reapect" just after saying "shut ur face up" isnt going to fly here.
By and large I subscribe to the "mind over matter" philosophy and since your opinion of me doesnt matter I dont mind your ramblings BUT I will warn you sitting here insulting me is clearly against the rules and a ban-able offense.
So, just because you know people who exercise and eat well doesnt mean they arent deficient. When you can bring lab work showing these people have NO deficiencies or no deficiency symptoms to the table then I am willing to entertain your view. Until then, you are just as clueless as the medical community who knows nothing about real nutrition.
As for me being on TRT, you are correct. I started TRT because it was a quick fix for some of my varied symptoms and was one of many tools to help me address some of my symptoms enough so that I could focus and continue to work out while I worked on the underlying issues. Deficiencies dont happen overnight, they can take years or even decades to appear and they sometimes take years to resolve.
We hear from people here quite often that get on TRT and still struggle with various issues. Talk with and read about the experiences of orthomolecular docs. Many of them have been practicing for 10-50 years focusing on proper nutrition and filling gaps. These MD's always start with thorough workups to find deficiencies and there is rarely a patient who walks through their door that is at optimal levels of all nutrients.
All of that being said, if you dont like what I write than dont read it, its over your head anyway. However I will warn you to keep things civil or you wont be here long.