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- 11-20-2020 #1
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I just found out today that my Testosterone level was a bit on the low side. My doctor said average level is 18 (between 8 and 28). Mine was 11.
I would like to try a natural T-boosting supplement to see if I feel any difference in the way I feel.
I am looking for recommendations for some tried and tested (and successful) supplements that have worked for you guys. However, I also want to keep the cost low. I don't have so much money to spend. Any help would be appreciated!
- 11-20-2020 #2
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Do you exercise?
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- 11-20-2020 #3
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The snow gets deeper as you climb up the mountain.
I'm on the plateau, looking up.
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- 11-20-2020 #4
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Work is not exercise and exercise is the easiest and cheapest way to boost T levels. I hear it's actually good for the rest of you as well.
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- 11-20-2020 #5
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Last edited by HansTwilight; 11-20-2020 at 01:26 PM.
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- 11-20-2020 #6
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My question was about tested supplements, not exercise. I am fully aware that exercise increases testosterone levels. I am fit and healthy. I walk, hike, bike and TRX on occasion. I eat well and do not consume much sugar or alcohol.
So, back to the supplement question...The snow gets deeper as you climb up the mountain.
I'm on the plateau, looking up.
Jan 2018 BPEL: 6" MEG: 4.875"
Plateau BPEL: 7" MEG: 5.125"
Current BPEL: 7" MEG: 5.1875"
Goal BPEL: 7.5" MEG: 5.5"
- 11-20-2020 #7
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Work is work. Somehow it's not the same as exercise where you have a sustained period of time with and elevated heart rate.As hard as work is there are small breaks where you chat or whatever whereas a good exercise routine there no time to chat and breaks are limited. I used to load liquor trucks when I was younger and it was hard work but I never called it exercise.
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- 11-20-2020 #8
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The way I do it it is. I don't stop and talk to anyone, I just move to a different trailer unless I am trying to catch my breath if necessary. (I do this so I can maintain an elevated heartrate). Plus its seasonal which means more heavy boxes and faster flows.
Liquor is quite a fetish for you isn't it?Last edited by HansTwilight; 11-20-2020 at 01:45 PM.
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- 11-20-2020 #9
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Ok, cusp! The question is about supplements!!!!
The snow gets deeper as you climb up the mountain.
I'm on the plateau, looking up.
Jan 2018 BPEL: 6" MEG: 4.875"
Plateau BPEL: 7" MEG: 5.125"
Current BPEL: 7" MEG: 5.1875"
Goal BPEL: 7.5" MEG: 5.5"
- 11-20-2020 #10
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