Clomid or Clomiphene Citrate
[QUOTE=AllNuts;3231952]The only thing that I have found to raise test in your body is Clomid or Clomiphene Citrate.
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I'm testing it out now.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the info. So Clomid or Clomiphene Citrate are the same thing but just different names?
Zinc prevents prostate enlargement
[QUOTE=HonoluluYobo;3244664]I am just curious, if any monger (especially the ones, over the age of 40) that has been going to the AMP's on a weekly, or more frequently basis, has had any problems with their Prostate gland (cancer, enlarged, etc.).
I am just thinking if it is a case of, use it, or lose it.[/QUOTE]Hey, the doctors already booked a schedule to surgically removed my enlarged prostate 8 years ago. But I did some research and found out in a vast majority of cases, enlarged prostate is caused by lack of Zinc.
So it was about 8 weeks before the surgery and I took up to 800 mg of 50 mg Zinc tables a day with food, then came back 5 weeks later for pre-operation exam. The doctor was surprised it was back to Normal size and canceled the surgery! I have to maintain a daily dose of about 300 mg each day of Zinc to keep it normal or else it'll come back. I also found out that those who had their prostate removed on the average live 5-7 years less then those who don't.
No bullshit, allot of what doctors perscribe is just Zinc based products but charge you an arm and leg. It only costs about $2. 30 per bottle of 100 50 mg tablets.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy
[QUOTE=Blake123;3267067]Their testosterone replacement therapy definitely increases the testosterone level but not everyone will have the same outcomes as your friend. It affects different people in different ways. It is expensive at about $2000 annually. Probably cheaper getting the therapy shots from your doctor.[/QUOTE]The increase in testosterone levels comes with a side effect: the testicles atrophy or shrink. Their job of producing testosterone is taken over by the injections--no need for them to do what nature put them there to do.
TRT or Testosterone Replacement Therapy
[QUOTE=Blake123;3267067]Their testosterone replacement therapy definitely increases the testosterone level but not everyone will have the same outcomes as your friend. It affects different people in different ways. It is expensive at about $2000 annually. Probably cheaper getting the therapy shots from your doctor.[/QUOTE]The increase in the level of testosterone comes with a side effect: the testicles atrophy or shrink. Nature's job for them of producing testosterone is taken over by the injections so they're no longer functional or needed.