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I just came across this book called "Testosterone for Life: Recharge Your Vitality, Sex Drive, Muscle Mass, and Overall Health " by Dr Abraham Morgentaler. I ended up purchasing it on amazon. It will be here in a few days and I will write a summary of it when I am done with all the main points. For now here is some information about it along with the links if anyone is interested. It mainly talks about TRT and how its much much safer than thought before. I am hoping I get a better understanding of the low dose ongoing cycles in general.

here is some copy pasted info

Written by an expert in testosterone therapy, Testosterone for Life covers all aspects of testosterone & testosterone supplementation in a witty and accessible style. Drawing on 30 years' research, the author discusses the role of this hormone in the body, symptoms of its deficiency, safe supplementation and its benefits, plus the latest scientific breakthroughs. He uses anecdotes from his practice backed by established data and the latest research. The chapters conclude with case studies of men who have benefited by supplementation and a question & answer section. The book confirms Dr William Regelson's claims for testosterone in his groundbreaking book The Superhormone Promise but is more extensive and up to date.

The symptoms of deficiency include libidinal dysfunction in many men over 40 years, erectile dysfunction, loss of energy, lethargy, fatigue, low mood or clinical depression, muscle loss and fat gain. Low testosterone also increases the risk of osteoporosis and resultant fractures. Boosting testosterone levels may lead to improved overall health, increased vitality, sharper mental agility and an increase in lean muscle mass whilst reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. Various ways of supplementation like the patch, gel, injection & pellet, possible side effects & medical monitoring are examined in detail.

Morgentaler's research revealed that the historical fear of higher testosterone levels increasing the risk of prostate cancer is baseless, lacking scientific support. In fact the latest research results indicate just the opposite; that prostate cancer risk may be greater among men with low levels of the hormone. In the last chapter, the author investigates preliminary evidence which suggests that testosterone supplementation may profoundly improve quality of life by means of a wide array of general health benefits. Testosterone for Life is an informative read and valuable reference guide. The text is enhanced by illustrations.

Of course testosterone is not the only natural hormone of which supplementation brings about improved health. The body's production of all of them declines with age. The benefits of DHEA, part of which is converted into testosterone in the body, are discussed by Stephen Cherniske and Ray Sahelian who has also written informative books on melatonin and pregnenolone. Ronald Klatz & Robert Goldman have long investigated anti-aging and age reversal techniques; testosterone is amongst the substances examined in their latest work The Official Anti-Aging Revolution.
 
I don't know why they don't prescribe test more often. The give women all sorts of things for when they hit menopause. No different than when men go through hormonal changes but whenever a guy asks for TRT most docs think you're looking to go crazy. No offence to any doc out there but if we want it we'll always find it lol
 
It is never a bad idea to read as much as you can but honestly you can find all of that information and more right here on Evolutionary.org. The website even has its own eBook and the chapters get published every month or so.
 
It is never a bad idea to read as much as you can but honestly you can find all of that information and more right here on Evolutionary.org. The website even has its own eBook and the chapters get published every month or so.

Do you mind directing me to some of these resources for the start? I have a lot of information gathered about cycling but I don't know where to start my reading regarding long term use
 
Thanks for info bro
 
Nice bit of info. There's still a bit of a negative cloud on TRT by many in the medical field, and I like seeing resources that show just how beneficial it is, rather than unfounded negatives
 
Its so funny the things that are illegal in the USA, and then available in other countries.

Yet ingredients that we put in our foods along with so many other processes are legal here that are banned in other parts of the world.
 
It is never a bad idea to read as much as you can but honestly you can find all of that information and more right here on Evolutionary.org. The website even has its own eBook and the chapters get published every month or so.

I was thinking this as well. No need for a book really. It would be good to read all of Evo stuff and then graduate to books like this for bonus science etc. Good read thanks for posting!


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It's good to see a urologist that knows his stuff. Instead of some asshole running around the room yelling, "Oh My GOD! You're taking steroids!" What a punk ass!
 
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