Maximizing Natural Testosterone

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]butcherman7 wrote:

[quote]Yogi wrote:

[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:

[quote]flipcollar wrote:
I don’t see any reason, based on what he’s said here, to get more bloodwork done. That seems excessive. He didn’t say anything about symptoms, so there’s no reason to believe there’s something actually wrong with this guy. Beyond that, we know nothing about how long he’s been lifting, what he does when he lifts, or what his diet really looks like (he didn’t even include protein intake, while he did fee broccoli was worth mentioning).

So, all that being said, I will address the OP directly. OP, your testosterone is fine. Don’t waste your money on testosterone boosters. They’ll deliver little to no real-world results. The money spent on such supplements would be better spent on food, or a high quality workout drink like Plazma. Plazma is the best supplement money can buy, IMO.[/quote]

His test levels for his age are not fine.[/quote]

they’re within the normal physiological range and he hasn’t mentioned any dysfunction[/quote]

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Well then…

OP if you’re already living a life conducive to high T then I highly doubt you’ll make a jump to the normal range naturally by simply adding supplements.

T levels for your age should be in the 600-800 range I believe.

Your options are to either accept your current quality of life as it currently is or take drugs.

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yea, the original post in this thread was misleading. I assumed no symptoms, because he didn’t mention symptoms. And I don’t participate in the T replacement forum. That being said, I don’t see a great course of action for improving the situation. It’s an exaggeration to say he’s ‘half’ of what would be in the normal range. He’s actually at 2/3 of the low end, if we assume low end to be 600. Under 300 would have made the situation much easier, lol. I dunno. Hard choices are hard.