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do you guys think having low testosterone can hinder gains. i went to the doctor and had my levels checked and they are low. im debating on wheather or not i should start treatment. do any of you have experience with low t. I was shocked my T was so low, i have a good diet, sleep eight hours a night, no alcohol, exercise regularly, and im only twenty one.
 
I don't think that the Low T is something you need to worry about, but if they want to do theraphy you will find there are side effects to that. Running or working your long muscles will increase your T. The leg muscles, arms etc are builders of Testosterone.
GS
 
heavyduty19;366122 said:
do you guys think having low testosterone can hinder gains. i went to the doctor and had my levels checked and they are low. im debating on wheather or not i should start treatment. do any of you have experience with low t. I was shocked my T was so low, i have a good diet, sleep eight hours a night, no alcohol, exercise regularly, and im only twenty one.

It feels like I have the same phenomena. I don't workout nor run that much though. If it does help the production of T I'll start working out more.

As a side question; does T affect how powerful the orgasm feels?
 
i have read that hypogonadal levels of T over a period of a few years can actually lead to loss of tissue in the penis. Ive been doing pe for about 18 months and have gained an inch in length and half an inch in girth so im not sure if this is true. lifting weights doesnt increase your testosterone. is anyone on replacement therapy at matters of size?
 
heavyduty19;366160 said:
lifting weights doesnt increase your testosterone.

I've never heard of higher T levels due to lifting weights either. But if there is another way of increasing ones T levels, with the exception of T therapy, I'm willing to try it out.
 
this is a big problem for me. i am never horny. i dont know if any of you know how that feels. it sucks. i think replacement therapy is my only option.
 
heavyduty19;366160 said:
i have read that hypogonadal levels of T over a period of a few years can actually lead to loss of tissue in the penis. Ive been doing pe for about 18 months and have gained an inch in length and half an inch in girth so im not sure if this is true. lifting weights doesnt increase your testosterone. is anyone on replacement therapy at matters of size?
Try taking dhea supplements.they help boost your test level.
 
If you have high estrogen it will convert t to e so supplementing t will not work. Natural is best. Lift heavy weight 2 or 3 times a week, avoid white sugar and flour since insulin is part of the whole estrogen problem due to fat, snack on protein between meals like eat a few nuts. Get rid of fat.

Penis Enlargement can suppress t and elevate it. Mostly it elevates it but with heavy hanging there can be a suppressing effect sometimes.
 
roddthewadd64;366384 said:
Try taking dhea supplements.they help boost your test level.

Supplements does boost ones T levels, but it will only do it as long as you take them. Then you level will return to what you had before you started.

Thus paying for T supplements your entire life may become quite costly...
 
Yes try tribulis,yohimbe,roaring tiger pills and take them in cycle.u will see the results?Do u take some anti-depressive pills?
 
Hi_I_AM_neW19;366399 said:
Yes try tribulis,yohimbe,roaring tiger pills and take them in cycle.u will see the results?Do u take some anti-depressive pills?

The problem here ain't something supplements will fix, perhaps momentarily but not in the long run. It's sad but it's the truth.
I did read up on Tribulus, Yohimbe and Roaring Tiger Pills.
For the first one; it's not even sure that it works on all people. But if it does, which the chance is highly unlikely, things can happen. I won't take the chance.
Second one; This is not to be mixed with alcohol and then probably not with other medications either. So I would not recommend to take this one.
Thirdly... it really look like a scam. I've not come across one pill out there that seems legitimate enough for purchase. Pills can boost ones T levels for while, as long as you use them, but after that they go back to normal.

If there is any pills that does work, it gotta be hard to find. Cause those that I've read up on until now are a complete waste of time.

I'd rather go with T replacement than to put (maybe hazardous?) chemicals in my body. Atleast then I know what will happen, cause I have to go to a doctor.
 
Working out hard and regularly will certainly increase T levels, it's a fact. However, since you are young, healthy, and work out already, there is some other extraneous variable causing a low T level (genetics, medication, something you're consuming, etc.). That being said, T therapy is a great option and can be very beneficial, with little to no side effects when administered and monitored properly, that should not be a problem. However, if I were you, I'd be more focused on discovering what is causing the low levels to begin with, and fixing the source of the problem. Unfortunately, most docs don't know much about much except drugs. I would encourage my doctor to help me discover why it is low, then discuss a remedy at that point.
Having proper hormone levels impacts every apsect of your life (mood, sex drive, strength, energy level, immune system, and the list goes on and on) so it is important to get it corrected. Best of luck.

Dford
 
German Stallion;366125 said:
I don't think that the Low T is something you need to worry about, but if they want to do theraphy you will find there are side effects to that. Running or working your long muscles will increase your T. The leg muscles, arms etc are builders of Testosterone.
GS

Hydromaxm that makes me wonder: could exercising the rest of your body have 2nd hand effects on Penis Enlargement gains?
 
This is from a recent posting of mine:

The Environmental Working Group; good, solid useful info for the continued health & safety of you and your family. Of particular interest are the harmful effects of common household chemicals and plastics on the development of your male childs masculinity and fertility.

http://www.ewg.org/

You might want to check out some info on here, your environment might just have a profound effect on your Test-T production.
Good luck.
 
Indirectly yes, Low T has a negative effect on erections. If you cant get a hard-on, a bigger ding-dong is pointless.
 
heavyduty19;366122 said:
do you guys think having low testosterone can hinder gains. i went to the doctor and had my levels checked and they are low. im debating on wheather or not i should start treatment. do any of you have experience with low t. I was shocked my T was so low, i have a good diet, sleep eight hours a night, no alcohol, exercise regularly, and im only twenty one.

Do you workout? and if so do you take any form of supplements, if so what?
 
i have an appointment with a very good doctor in my area. hopefully he will be able to find out what is causing the low testosterone. i dont think my problem is lack of exercise or being overweight. i dont have a ripped six pack but my stomach is flat, im 6'2'' 205lbs. i have made gains from pe and now im 8" bpel but i have no urge to use it. i dont trust any over the counter test booster products id rather get the real thing. If i do get T replacement ill be under doctor supervision so i should be ok.
 
heavyduty19,

my brother is now on T therapy and say that he can not believe how it has helped his attitude, strength and sex drive. He is 42, i have a friend who is taking the some T in a pellet form and tells me that he feels like a man again. What can i say, but if the doctor has verified through blood your test is down, at least there is an answer. I also beleive that T can increase through hard excerise and eating a good diet, long with good suppliments, but that can take some time!
Good luck
Hopeful4growth
 
Hopeful4growth;366588 said:
heavyduty19,

my brother is now on T therapy and say that he can not believe how it has helped his attitude, strength and sex drive. He is 42, i have a friend who is taking the some T in a pellet form and tells me that he feels like a man again. What can i say, but if the doctor has verified through blood your test is down, at least there is an answer. I also beleive that T can increase through hard excerise and eating a good diet, long with good suppliments, but that can take some time!
Good luck
Hopeful4growth

T theraphy is a common thing. THERE are various kinds. There is a common thread that will happen to those on T theraphy...the testicles will atrophy. To stop this, you can take hcg. I have been on T theraphy for years. The hcg has other properties too, but within hours of taking the hcg you will see the testicles come back to normal size. You can read about this on a site called "all things male." Dr. Crisler reccomends this hcg theraphy. GS
 
German Stalion,

Excelant! You have been there and can shed the most light on this subject!

Thanks

Kim
 
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