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01-06-22 19:27 #412
Posts: 1548Supps
DIM would mess me up, as with any estrogen altering / regulating substance. I took T shots with anastrazole already in it and was fooked up.
Originally Posted by ToniMulato [View Original Post]
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01-06-22 17:49 #411
Posts: 279Vouch for this
Originally Posted by Ajarn [View Original Post]
A good place to go if you want to get checked without seeing your main doctor so this stuff doesn't go into your main health records.
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01-03-22 17:51 #410
Posts: 317Products.
Disclaimer.
I'm Not a physician, nor intent to be one. All info provided in this forum is for entering purposes only.
For those braddas interested, this are of some of the products I've been taking recently, and proven to be somewhat effective in my past couple of AMP visits. A) Magnesium, B) DHEA 7, C) L-Citrulline, D)Yohimbine, E)DIM.
It won't be fast acting as V or C, but they can help in a more natural way with a proper diet and exercise plan. I tend take the L citrulline, and yohimbe twice p / day for between meals for better results, and usually two hrs. Before a AMP visit. The DIM levels out the bad estrogen, but it's effects can be grueling if taken for the first time. Like a detox state.
Stay safe.
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12-28-21 16:11 #409
Posts: 1548Try
Originally Posted by DangerBoy [View Original Post]
I'll stick with the magnesium and 200 mcg of IGF LR3 once every week for a boost.
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12-27-21 16:26 #408
Posts: 1548Magnesium
Originally Posted by MakaKiller [View Original Post]
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12-27-21 16:09 #407
Posts: 482Mg supplement
Originally Posted by Lknfrpssy [View Original Post]
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12-27-21 02:47 #406
Posts: 1548Trt
Originally Posted by DangerBoy [View Original Post]
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12-25-21 08:15 #405
Posts: 1159Trt
Anyone have any experience with any local TRT clinics?
Thinking about going with a mainland clinic / lab, but I'm open to any local clinics if they know what they're doing and won't overprescribe shots / pills with outrageous markups.
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12-11-21 02:12 #404
Posts: 4151Interesting article:
"Vaping doubled the risk of erectile dysfunction in men age 20 and older, study finds".
http://www.cnn.com/2021/12/10/health...ess/index.html
"Healthy men between the ages of 20 and 65 who vaped nicotine daily were more than twice as likely to report experiencing erectile dysfunction, commonly known as ED, than men who did not vape, a recent study discovered".
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10-30-21 18:03 #403
Posts: 945Diamond Head Health Center STI / HIV Clinic
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10-30-21 08:37 #402
Posts: 107Risk not zero but very low
Originally Posted by TittyFuckBob [View Original Post]
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/he...ting-treatment
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10-30-21 06:42 #401
Posts: 279From Oral?
Originally Posted by Blake123 [View Original Post]
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10-30-21 06:07 #400
Posts: 4708Originally Posted by TittyFuckBob [View Original Post]
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10-30-21 03:17 #399
Posts: 322STIs
Azithromycin treats Chlamydia. Though, per the CDC, the preferred treatment for Chlamydia, due to drug resistant organisms, is now Doxycycline. Rocephin treats Gonorrhea. But you wouldn't know this unless you went and got tested. Most doctors will treat you presumptively for both, given history and symptoms (as well as your risks factors), and because results don't usually come in until a few days later. And yes, you can get Chlamydia and / or Gonorrhea from oral sex (both as the receiver and as the giver).
Originally Posted by JuicedUp808 [View Original Post]
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10-29-21 20:52 #398
Posts: 43Bbbj
Originally Posted by TittyFuckBob [View Original Post]