They need iodine to compete with the fluoride. Fluoride would slow the thyroid decreasing metabolism leading to insulin resistance and lowering SHBG. Everyone that has been reading about this stuff for years can see how there could be a link.
The post talking about hair loss pointing the finger...
Low carb diet and fish or krill oil to help. I used a statin for a short time but I don't need it if I stay out of the carbs. Metformin will help also and I think would be better than statin if it works for you.
If you drink caffeine it is causing your hunger. Diet drinks may stimulate insulin secretion and with caffeine a drop in blood glucose. You will be hungry at that point.
Your heart rate may have to do with how good your lungs are working. If you have a cold, pneumonia or bronchitis kind of thing. You said you initially I felt bad but got better. Sounds like you may have had an illness.
Buspirone decreases serotonin levels in specific brain areas while increasing dopamine and norepinephrine levels. There was some talk at one time of it being used for libido at a low dose taking it once or twice a week. If it was taken daily it would lose it's effect. I recall it is used to help...
I would think you would talk to your primary care physician for that. I would guess if you live in Florida they may prescribe differently than if you don't.
I have used methylphenidate, Vyvanse and Adderall. I find they decrease quality of erections yet increases intensity of orgasm. They decrease drive and make you want to sit and do nothing. I have used Caber as well and it doesn't do what you read about it or it don't for me. Wellbutrin caused me...
I been reading these forums for years and haven't seen any results more than you would from just using Minoxidil. If you have a ton of money and will stick to it for years have at it and show us your results when you get there.
OTC 5% Minoxidil and Ketoconazole 1% shampoo for way less. If that don't help spending $1500.00 plus shipping a year for the Andro Block probably will not help either. Just spending that much on it would make my hair fall out.
A PSA velocity greater than 0.75 ng/mL/y, regardless of the baseline PSA, or a nodule on digital rectal examination while on TRT should prompt further investigation with a prostate biopsy.
Rising PSA during Testosterone Replacement Therapy
You watch levels so if you are 1.8 every time you test that would be good. If your PSA is 2.1 next time then 2.8 the next and keeps rising up and over normal range you could have a problem. I have seen it in a person with cancer. You will clearly see it on your labs as they rise. One set of labs...
You will be tired if you are taking too much DHEA. Hyperhidrosis is another effect of too much DHEA. 100 mg is the max dose for males. I am told to keep levels 400-450.
Some protein shakes and bars have niacin in them and that can cause the flushing. If your not doing those you are probably on a large dose of T and that will cause it and the HCT 53.
Till you have anxiety you think you can control it but you can't. I had anxiety all the time before TRT. I do better on TRT and you can see others still have problems. Mark Gordon has talked about anxiety in PTSD and how its hormone related. I would guess a good doctor doing the correct labs...
You can get anxiety from elevated DHT from the T Cream. Crisler would say this was the only use he would recommend for Progesterone in a male. You would need labs to confirm.
I called the Pharmacy and they said they never heard of it. I stopped it for a week and BP came down and I started it again 2 days ago and BP is on the rise.
The daily low dose HCG that may not stimulate for 24hrs is probably the idea of using it that way. It gives some time for things to clear. The 500iu dose goes for 3 days. The best dose that was in the study on here would depend on what you wanted to happen.
You see guys saying they have elevated E2 without labs. Then you see them saying they crashed their E2 without labs. You can't really tell much when every problem a guy has is E2 related. I am using HCG 1050iu a week with E2 always in a range of 15-25. I don't use AI and never needed to.
Crisler was trying to do consults and let you treat yourself without having to go see him with it. Never heard anything about anyone doing so. To prescribe any meds you had to Pay him 600 bucks and go visit him one time then he could order meds. If you couldn't go see him then you could try...
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