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re: Has anyone taken prescribed testosterone?

Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:26 pm to
Posted by TheIndulger
Member since Sep 2011
19316 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:26 pm to
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It's the stress. I went in almost 2 years ago for the same reasons and my levels were fine. Got a few things back in order and was right as rain. Stress can do a serious number on your overall health.


You don't know if that's the same for him.

The obvious answer here is for him to go get his testosterone levels tested, and find out if that is the problem or not.
Posted by 3deadtrolls
lafayette
Member since Jan 2014
6717 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:27 pm to
quote:

I Jack off with the cream! Now I have dog dick. Hair all the way to my per hole!



Just looked at my dog and laughed.
Posted by pointdog33
Member since Jan 2012
2765 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:29 pm to
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and where are the samples from? unfarmed land?


They come from farms. Farmers like having their soil at the optimum mineral levels so the crops grow properly.

Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
32720 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:31 pm to
Yes I took some which was a gel I rubbed on my shoulders. I'm almost 40 and was feeling sluggish for a while, got labs done and my testosterone was way low.

Used it, felt better, everything back to good now.
Posted by HeadCoach
Shady's Parking Lot
Member since Mar 2009
5659 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:59 pm to
35 and low energy probably doesn't equal low T. Jeez man, have you tried coffee or caffeine? Biggest sign IMO is low libido. If you have access to good loving and don't really care, go see an endo.
Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:18 pm to
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Farmers like having their soil at the optimum mineral levels so the crops grow properly.


well, one would hope so..also let the land lay for one year every 7

that must be a local grower, right?
Posted by pcolatiger28
Pensacola, Fl
Member since Apr 2009
1284 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:18 pm to
Where do you get these cell salts? Is there any recent research or matetial?
Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:19 pm to
search amazon for Bioplasma.

Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:29 pm to
quote:

Is there any recent research or matetial?


I can't rightly say.

Seems to me, if the cells are low in a mineral or 2 and cannot repair in a timely manner, one will then feel some ill-ease.

I heard a quote by a Cpl Doctors, that all chronic disease can be traced back to mineral deficiency, then I read about the deficiency in the nations farmland due to chemical farming, then I read that old man rockefeller, queen victoria and the queen mother all lived into their 90's and regularly used homeopaths.

Ever since, I've been taking a variety of ionic/trace minerals, in addition to the cell salts which I triple to make up for lost time. I'm a geezer...I got no aches n pains, not heart trouble , no diabetes, etc

I do take flax seed oil, cod liver oil a multiple/food based tablet and apple cider vinegar capsules

but I don't have a great diet, I avoid mcd's burgers and that junk , but I try the best I can, so far so good
Posted by Pepe Lepew
Looney tuned .....
Member since Oct 2008
37969 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:39 pm to
Yes, I get a shot every 2 wks. Had cancer and chemo fried my balls
Posted by pointdog33
Member since Jan 2012
2765 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:01 pm to
Local farmers with thousands of acres. Every farmer has a local office or consultant they work with to maintain soil fertility

Letting fields go fallow or growing replenishing crops for a year is common practice and has been for decades.

Basing your choices for health on archaic research and an 80 year old quote from a senator is not what I would called best practices.

Placebo is a helluva drug
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 6:02 pm
Posted by CrimsonTideMD
Member since Dec 2010
7112 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:12 pm to
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it's the Bioplasma that has been shown to be needed daily ! My skin feels quite youthful in spite of some folks denial it works.


How much does that Placebo eff, uh, I mean Bioplasma run you, daddio???
Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:15 pm to
quote:

Local farmers with thousands of acres. Every farmer has a local office or consultant they work with to maintain soil fertility

Letting fields go fallow or growing replenishing crops for a year is common practice and has been for decades.

Basing your choices for health on archaic research and an 80 year old quote from a senator is not what I would called best practices.

Placebo is a helluva drug


well, I'm not priviledged to your reports, I think we're comparing apples and oranges

since you mention the fields going fallow, then we're not talking about huge commercial farms

and it wasn't a quote from a senator it was SENATEDOCUMENT264 , you should read it bro.

I don't consider it a placebo..we can agree to disagree...
Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:18 pm to
it's about 12 dollars for 1000 tiny tablets, a daily dosage is 4 tablets.

pretty cheap insurance
Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:22 pm to
also, if you're a female doc and are looking to improve your skin.

you can up the dosage up to 8x per day, thus accelerating the buildup of reserves

it took me a year, at 2x - 3x sometimes missed a day etc, to notice the difference on my skin, and I'm 64, not female, don't buy stuff for skin like the ladies do.

p.s., the goal was feeding the cells the nutrients it needs, the bonus was the youthful skin

I get comments on it tho not looking for it, but I feel great regrdless.
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 6:25 pm
Posted by pointdog33
Member since Jan 2012
2765 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:32 pm to
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since you mention the fields going fallow, then we're not talking about huge commercial farms


I am talking about the same farms/farmers that you think have depleted soil. Depleted soil can't grow crops. Every farmer rotates or let's field go fallow, it's a best management practice.

Just based on the terms you're using, I can tell you watch documentaries that slant the story and cherry pick facts.
Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:56 pm to
actually, thereare only 3 chemical that are required to grow crops

nitrogen potassium and phosphorus, are all that's need to grow a plant, none of those impart minerals to the soil...

if these guys as you claim do all that, they'd not be spraying round up and all the pesticides

for it's not necessary for a healthy plant, they have no bugs...the farmers use only use the 3 get the bugs , and need the round up

but they're so much better off using humic/fulvic shale for the mineral content and manure to feed soil, the soil gets what it needs, no pesticides are used and the consumer gets a great tasting fruit or veggie or grain due to the mineral content

people with autistic children have good results if parents remove wheat from the diet, due to the heavy use of roundup on the plants

I'm sorry we did not communicate well...and you should re-read the comments, cuz you said depleted soils, I said depleted of minerals...apples/oranges

anyways, if I'm all wet as you suspect, I sure feel pretty good for faking myself out ...
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 7:32 pm
Posted by pointdog33
Member since Jan 2012
2765 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:25 pm to
quote:

hey'd not be spraying round up and all the pesticides

for it's not necessary for a healthy plant, they have no bugs...the farmers use only use the 3 get the bugs , and need the round up


There we go. The next talking point that always comes out of documentaries.

Bugs are everywhere, even in organically grown crops. They use pesticides just like non-organics, but the ones that are less tested and less efficient.

GMO crops have reduced pesticide use.

Using mature as a fertilizer is also widely practiced on the "commercial farm"

The is no discernible difference nutritionally in convention vs. organic fruits and veggies.


You don't even know the basics of how plants work yet you want to act as a professor of the soil science, cell biology, and nutrition.

You are ignorant of your ignorance.
Posted by jeff5891
Member since Aug 2011
15910 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:41 pm to
for as much as you see to weigh, more of your calories should be coming from carbs.

Reduce protein to body weight.
Increase carbs.

This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 7:42 pm
Posted by retired trucker
midwest
Member since Feb 2015
5093 posts
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:54 pm to
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Bugs are everywhere, even in organically grown crops. They use pesticides just like non-organics, but the ones that are less tested and less efficient.


so sorry, you are dead wrong...bugs are only there for sick plants, the show up to get rid of the plants...it's not well known, but EVERBODY knows about bugspray, but hardly any, like yourself, actually know why.

if them jokers you know are spraying, they have sick plants

they would not have sick plants if the soil was correct...but you believe otherwise

to recap, you said depletion, I said mineral depletion, 2 different things

you said senator, I said senate document 264, 2 different things

eh?

have a good day...
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 8:50 pm
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