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Can a person over 50 with put himself on TRT?
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As we know after 50 our natural test levels are low however we want to be as active as we were so if I do blood tests and it shows that I am healthy person but with low testosterone can I simple put myself of TRT with no need of doctor?

And what are best option?
1. low dosage of long ester test or sustanon for the rest of my life? (like 1ml/week)
2. A few cycles per year.

I am interested to read any thoughts, ideas and experiences.

Thank you so far.
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Testosterone-replacement therapy
Written by Charles Poliquin

Testosterone-replacement therapy

Q. I’m over 50 and have no energy. My doctor says I have low testosterone. I’ve seen commercials for testosterone-replacement therapy. Is that a treatment I should consider?

A: Hold on there, tiger! Testosterone-replacement therapy, or TRT, is a lifelong commitment. When you start using those drugs, your testicles will reduce their production; if you stop using them, you may be worse off than you were before. The result is often depression, lack of motivation and loss of sex drive.

Consider that there can be many reasons for low testosterone. Men’s testosterone levels have been declining steadily since the ’70s — even young people have much lower testosterone than the previous generations. Among the possible reasons are poor diet and environmental factors such as toxins and possibly excessive cell phone use.

If you’re one of the estimated 13 million American men who are considered candidates for TRT, you need to listen to Nelson Vergel. A chemical engineer from Venezuela, Vergel contracted HIV in 1983 and since then has been studying the use of testosterone to help prevent muscle wasting (which is associated with AIDs). Vergel’s most recent book is Testosterone: A Man’s Guide: Practical Tips for Boosting Physical, Mental and Sexual Vitality (2010). After reading this book, you will be better able to consider whether testosterone therapy is right for you.

- Charles Poliquin

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iliketestosterone Wrote:As we know after 50 our natural test levels are low however we want to be as active as we were so if I do blood tests and it shows that I am healthy person but with low testosterone can I simple put myself of TRT with no need of doctor?

And what are best option?
1. low dosage of long ester test or sustanon for the rest of my life? (like 1ml/week)
2. A few cycles per year.

I am interested to read any thoughts, ideas and experiences.

Thank you so far.

you can if you wish, my doctor put me on HRT, my doses are 400mg/EWBig GrinBig Grin, but you really only need 200mgs/EW, personally at your age (not saying your old), I would try HGH, IMO you would benefit lots from it, not only will it help with your goal but it will make you feel GREAT and its awsome for your skin as well as overall health, do a search on it
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