What happened to the positive negative feedback under the user's avatar when posting in the classifieds sections? Did this forum never have that and I'm losing my mind?
Thanks. I just started the latest Rogan podcast episode with Brigham Buhler and they're diving deep into the peptide ban and this utter FDA corruption.
Start going down this rabbit hole and you're going to learn most everything in your diet has a negative impact on your T levels and/or health in general. And it's not necessarily the base ingredients, but what we do to them. E.g., flour isn't inherently horrible for you, it's what the US gov...
On what grounds did these tyrants decide this BS? Do you have a link to the official ban? You try and go through a doctor and do things the right way and the gov goes out of its way to force you to the black market. Does anyone still believe that the massive drop in testosterone levels across...
Lo T treatments. I've done several at this point. I can't stay on 1 for to long or my body will begin to build up a resistance to it. I couldn't abuse them if I wanted to. My best results have been from Sermorelin and BPC-157.
As I've already said you shouldn't be going to your generalist for...
I get mine through my Dr per a prescription. If you have access to a DR you have access. Your viewpoint on them has become antiquated over just the last few years.
Correct. 1 protein powders are at least partially a synthetic. 2 you'd be surprised at what sneaks into some protein powders because the processing facility did properly clean the machinery after the previous batch.
You're obviously applying a binary metric "Natty good, not natty bad." I find a...
Peptides are an amino acid that primarily triggers the natural production of growth hormones. Depending on the specific peptide it can have other benefits as well, such as BPC 157 which has incredible healing properties for damaged body parts that may have been thought to be irreparable.
I completely agree that if you can make it work for you, natty is the best way. However, there are a couple of things that should be added.
Don't lose some of the best years of your life because you're to stubborn to accept help if your health is deteriorating under a "natty" lifestyle. Even...
Let me start by giving the devil his due. The prescription that fixes low T is not drugs. The prescriptions that fixes it is a lifestyle. However, prescriptive drugs may be an important part of that lifestyle. Just like eating right and exercising shouldn't be ignored neither should your hormone...
So you don't own a rifle? You've got a perfectly adequate bow, so why would you need a rifle?
As a practice across all fields I want the most effective tool I can afford for the job at hand.
To you the point you're alluding to I think you're right, a significant component is psychological...