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just my opinion, but testosterone replacement therapy seems to be

compounding the problem- causing your body to make even less of its

own natural testosterone. trt should probably only be tried once

everything else has been exhausted, e.g. herbs like tongkat ali,

intense weight training and the like. trt seems to be widely touted as

a life sentence.

> I wonder if there is any other ways to balance out our hormones back

> to healthy state other than hormone replacement therapy. I know

> exercise helps but can hormone replacement therapy ultimatly help our

> bodies to replenish its own hormones in the long run ? like hopefully

> a rebound effect afterwards or is the theory of treatment same as

> antidepressant where once you go on it you might have to be on it for

> the rest of your life.

>

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I totally agree. TRT will not help our bodies replenish our hormones

in the long run. In fact it's quite the opposite. HCG/Clomid/natural

remedies are a much better option, as in many cases it can jumpstart

the system. I don't agree with TRT unless your levels are below

range and you are primary hypo (your testes are incapable of

prooducing adequete T).

Luther

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> just my opinion, but testosterone replacement therapy seems to be

> compounding the problem- causing your body to make even less of its

> own natural testosterone. trt should probably only be tried once

> everything else has been exhausted, e.g. herbs like tongkat ali,

> intense weight training and the like. trt seems to be widely

touted as

> a life sentence.

>

>

>

> > I wonder if there is any other ways to balance out our hormones

back

> > to healthy state other than hormone replacement therapy. I know

> > exercise helps but can hormone replacement therapy ultimatly

help our

> > bodies to replenish its own hormones in the long run ? like

hopefully

> > a rebound effect afterwards or is the theory of treatment same

as

> > antidepressant where once you go on it you might have to be on

it for

> > the rest of your life.

> >

>

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I understand. Sounds like a good plan. I've tried HCG in the past

and did OK on it. However it did not bring back my libido (my T is

around 600 last I checked), so I stopped.

Good luck -

Luther

> >

> > just my opinion, but testosterone replacement therapy seems to be

> > compounding the problem- causing your body to make even less of

its

> > own natural testosterone. trt should probably only be tried once

> > everything else has been exhausted, e.g. herbs like tongkat ali,

> > intense weight training and the like. trt seems to be widely

> touted as

> > a life sentence.

> >

> >

> >

> > > I wonder if there is any other ways to balance out our

hormones

> back

> > > to healthy state other than hormone replacement therapy. I

know

> > > exercise helps but can hormone replacement therapy ultimatly

> help our

> > > bodies to replenish its own hormones in the long run ? like

> hopefully

> > > a rebound effect afterwards or is the theory of treatment same

> as

> > > antidepressant where once you go on it you might have to be on

> it for

> > > the rest of your life.

> > >

> >

>

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thanks for that too

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> just my opinion, but testosterone replacement therapy seems to be

> compounding the problem- causing your body to make even less of its

> own natural testosterone. trt should probably only be tried once

> everything else has been exhausted, e.g. herbs like tongkat ali,

> intense weight training and the like. trt seems to be widely touted as

> a life sentence.

>

>

>

> > I wonder if there is any other ways to balance out our hormones back

> > to healthy state other than hormone replacement therapy. I know

> > exercise helps but can hormone replacement therapy ultimatly help our

> > bodies to replenish its own hormones in the long run ? like hopefully

> > a rebound effect afterwards or is the theory of treatment same as

> > antidepressant where once you go on it you might have to be on it for

> > the rest of your life.

> >

>

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The best way to describe my problem is that I have a severely

reduced brain-penis connection. My biggest issue if I have literally

no tactile sensitivity whatsoever, so it's extremely difficult to

get aroused. I think if I can get this problem solved, then

everything else will fall into place. My erections are strong when I

get them, and I do get a " partial " response when I'm intimate with

someone.

Luther

> > >

> > > just my opinion, but testosterone replacement therapy seems to

be

> > > compounding the problem- causing your body to make even less

of

> its

> > > own natural testosterone. trt should probably only be tried

once

> > > everything else has been exhausted, e.g. herbs like tongkat

ali,

> > > intense weight training and the like. trt seems to be widely

> > touted as

> > > a life sentence.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > I wonder if there is any other ways to balance out our

> hormones

> > back

> > > > to healthy state other than hormone replacement therapy. I

> know

> > > > exercise helps but can hormone replacement therapy ultimatly

> > help our

> > > > bodies to replenish its own hormones in the long run ? like

> > hopefully

> > > > a rebound effect afterwards or is the theory of treatment

same

> > as

> > > > antidepressant where once you go on it you might have to be

on

> > it for

> > > > the rest of your life.

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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