drgoodbody said:Listen to Nelson - he's an oldster
DrG
Nelson Montana said:Step one: Blood test.
Step Two. HRT.
Step Three. Mild natural anti e's such as Chysin and Calcium D Glucerate.
And step Four: A good noortropic like Nuerogenix or Liporexin from the AF store.
jboldman said:If he is only on replacement therapy, with normal test levels, why would he need anti-e's of any kind? Without a blood test with normal levels of T, wouldn't he have normal levels of E as well? further reducing E would be an invitation to osteopenia and heart disease. Of course, after having the appropriate blood tests and determining that he had high levels of e, an anti-e would be justified.
jb
syd black said:My moms 57, I just put her on hgh and var, shes loving the energy.
A very simple way is to start over-reaching in your training. That is, begin a regime of such overload that, if continued, would lead to overtraining.liftsiron said:Nelson do you know of anything that will lower my test in the next few weeks, Thanks
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