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woodyuc

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A friend of mine told me his doctor said he has slightly low natural test levels. He has never done any AAS, and I told him I would ask you guys if he could take any PCT stuff to make his body produce more test naturally. And if so, when he quit taking it, would his body continue to hold the new elevated level. Thanks.
 
I dont think it would hold the elevated level....PCT is just that...to transition your body to go back to normal...at that age its probably just natural, I mean you get older your test gets lower...best bet for him would be to talk to his doc about this and if its that low maybe go on TRT
 
woodyuc said:

At that age low test levels (all other outside variables excluded) is prob genetic. Temporarely there is a boost in test levels but long term it does not hold. Tell him to go to the doctor and figure out if his condition is caused by pituitary gland or testies. Then go from there
 
Nothing is a permanent cure. But UNLEASHED will raise free T levels for 48 hours. That's why most guys take it every day.
 
jumpmaster82 said:
all the pct drugs wouldnt yield a permanent fix. but clomid or nova would raise test by 100-150% while taking it


I'm not completely sold on the notion that Nolva increases test. Everything I've read on the topic has been a little dicey. And clomid also increases estrogen, so much so that there is an ANTI-ANDROGENIC effect. (Mood swings, lethargy, loss of libido. etc). Best to stick with natural substances or go on HRT, or both.
 
woodyuc said:
A friend of mine told me his doctor said he has slightly low natural test levels. He has never done any AAS, and I told him I would ask you guys if he could take any PCT stuff to make his body produce more test naturally. And if so, when he quit taking it, would his body continue to hold the new elevated level. Thanks.


perhaps some tribulus
 
Tribulus will do nothing. Where've you been bro?

And 30 is a good 10 years too soon to be on HRT. When did 30 become the age of fucking decline? It's a man's PEAK!
 
Depends on what's causing the low test levels (and how low they are)... if it's testicularly-related, then HRT is in order...I don't care how old you are, 40, 30, even 20! If your testicles permanently don't allow you to product enough testosterone for good quality of life, then there's no reason not to hop onto HRT... no OTC supplements are a substitute in this case IMO.... if the low test is caused by the HPTA, then clo-mid and/or HCG therapy could actually jump-start the body's natural test production without necessarily having to be on these drugs long-term...
 
Since he has a medically proven condition that's not an AAS side effect, then stay away from witchcraft, and work with the Doctor.
 
I agree 100% I have the nuts of a 150 year old man...I quarntee there is not many{If any} on this board that have had the testicular problems I have had.

No kiddies for me.
njmuscleguy said:
Depends on what's causing the low test levels (and how low they are)... if it's testicularly-related, then HRT is in order...I don't care how old you are, 40, 30, even 20! If your testicles permanently don't allow you to product enough testosterone for good quality of life, then there's no reason not to hop onto HRT... no OTC supplements are a substitute in this case IMO.... if the low test is caused by the HPTA, then clo-mid and/or HCG therapy could actually jump-start the body's natural test production without necessarily having to be on these drugs long-term...
 
I'm 39 and my test level was 287. When I finish this first cycle I'll wait about eight weeks then of to the doctor to get put on hrt.
 
79steeler said:
I'm 39 and my test level was 287. When I finish this first cycle I'll wait about eight weeks then of to the doctor to get put on hrt.

287 is low no matter what....Did you do more tests to see what's causing it?
I was also diagnosed with a "laizy" pituitary that was more or less hereditary cause my dad had the same issue. My test levels were kind at the lower end for a long time. I finally decided to go HRT at 35. No more ups and downs and life it's great. Expect to go from doc to doc before they put you on HRT....it's a long process for sure..LOL
 
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