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Hi,
Why bother with aftermarket stuff....just go to your Dr and get on TRT. But be ready for about 3 months of testing before they can get doseage lined out for exactly what benefits you.
Sincerely,
Theis
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (essentially prescribed, low dose steroids).Trt?
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (essentially prescribed, low dose steroids).
I went the TRT route and a year into it my PSA levels started rising up.
Mine was closer to 6.0 a year into the treatment ,before the treatment had it checked,and it was around 2.4.Hi,
Yea that would be reason to stop it. I am almost 3 years in and last week my PSA levels were 1.6.
Did yours peak above 4?
Sincerely,
Theis
None that are effective that I have heard of.While we are on a similar subject, are there any natural Testosterone suppliments that anyone has used and had success with?
R
While we are on a similar subject, are there any natural Testosterone suppliments that anyone has used and had success with?
R
Thanks guys! I have a son who is 17 yrs old who had tommy John surgery last June. He started taking it when he started his therapy on the road to recovery. Once he was able to start back working out he went from 190 to 210 lbs in couple of months although he’s around 6’3” it could also have been he just grew a little. Haven’t seen anything but positive benefits but I’m real Leary of stuff like this. Nothing is important enough to chance your health on.
This is worth repeating "STAY HYDRATED" when on creatine. Creatine pulls water (hence the water weight gain) into the muscle as a transport of sorts for ATP. You need to drink plenty of water, and you'll likely get very thirsty about 20 mins after taking it.Hi,
Another key thing in regards to taking creatine...as PMI has already stated; in rare instances it is bad on kidneys (If you already have history of kidney problems) BUT even if you do not have history of kidney problems and take creatine...WATER is your best friend.
Sincerely,
Theis
None that are effective that I have heard of.
Figured.Diet and exercise are your best bet. Test boosting supplements are mostly a sham.
I didn't notice much difference when taking it but I'm only about 5-11 155
I’m 6’2 and 255. I gotta start hitting the weights again and get down to 220. Are there any good supplants to help me cut a bit? also 53 yrs old
I’m 6’2 and 255. I gotta start hitting the weights again and get down to 220. Are there any good supplants to help me cut a bit? also 53 yrs old
One thing for sure,Stay away from the burger and fries,if you are a meat eater,try to buy the leanest meat you can find.Your diet is the best supplement. As the saying goes, "You can't out exercise a shitty diet."
Just watch your fat intake, and keep your protein and carbs up at first. Figure out your TDEE and figure ut a workable diet/meal plan to meet your numbers. No cutting. Just maintenance calories until your get some lean muscle mass built up. You can deal with cutting the extra body fat after about 6 months or so. JMTCW...
One thing for sure,Stay away from the burger and fries,if you are a meat eater,try to buy the leanest meat you can find.
Yes, and no. (LOL!)
An occasional burger and fries is a good thing (Quarter pounder with cheese and a med fries is like 60grs of protein), you just can't eat it every day, or even multiple times a week. But some days (like on a heavy deadlift day) when eating your way to recovery is a plus (or even required to function normally), then some higher fat meals are okay. Diet, much like lifting, is a long term prospect. It evens out over time to an average. If your average in weight being lifted is going up, you will continue to build muscle. If your average in calories and fat is above what your TDEE is...you're going to get fat. Pretty simple.
But simple shit is usually the hardest shit to do.
Heavy deadlift days always leave me stumbling around until I pound some serious calories. I just account for it on the off days, and lean out the diet on those days, shooting for hitting protein numbers, but keeping the fat numbers way low.
Dam I need to bulk up muscle mass and bone density. Tough in old VX age
Dam I need to bulk up muscle mass and bone density. Tough in old VX age
Me and jerry got to get our shit together for the next apocalypse!Yes you do! LOL!
BTW, heavy lifting addresses both of those issues. The stress of heavy weight lifting causes your bones to become denser, and also build muscle mass. It also addresses two of the other 3 things to be concerned with as you age. "Range of Motion" and "Balance". Performing compound lifts trains your sense of balance, as well as insures your joints and ligaments retain their full range of motion.
The only thing it doesn't address (completely) is the fifth item: polypharmacia (the increased usage of drugs to combat age related maladies). To some extent it can aid in resolving hypertension and the diet required to lift heavy continuously can help with diabetes, but it can't address all it.
At the risk of sounding like a professor, remember, as we age the five things we face are:
Ostopenia (bone desity loss)
Sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass)
Degraded Range of Motion
Degrade sense of balance
Polypharmacia (being on multiple medications, usually one addressing side effects of another, and so on, and so on).
Increase your vitamin D, zinc and magnesium intake.
While we are on a similar subject, are there any natural Testosterone suppliments that anyone has used and had success with?
R
Trt?
None have any scientific studies that prove they work.[/
I’m 6’2 and 255. I gotta start hitting the weights again and get down to 220. Are there any good supplants to help me cut a bit? also 53 yrs old