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    HCG for higher T levels

    Hi
    I'm 17 and my T Levels were a little low
    And I'm NOT thinking of steroids at all..
    Only want to boost my T levels
    so do you think HCG will do the trick because it has the same effects as LH

    Thanks.

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    pal your very young, your body still has a good 5-7 years of hormone development. Let nature take its course. Did a doctor tell you theyre low?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dk94 View Post
    pal your very young, your body still has a good 5-7 years of hormone development. Let nature take its course. Did a doctor tell you theyre low?
    Not the doctor I did a blood test and it was
    On the very low side that's the reason I'm asking
    And I've been feelin low energy lately
    I thought about HCG because it doesn't ruin my
    Natural production
    Of T

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
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    It must be his friend that is 17 or a type O due to his profile that states he is 19

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majd1997 View Post
    Not the doctor I did a blood test and it was
    On the very low side that's the reason I'm asking
    And I've been feelin low energy lately
    I thought about HCG because it doesn't ruin my
    Natural production
    Of T
    And can test his own blood. Or I interpreted it incorrectly.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    And can test his own blood. Or I interpreted it incorrectly.....
    I test my own blood, just poke my finger and stick in my mouth.

    I dont understand what he is saying either. OP, POST your blood work please

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    And can test his own blood. Or I interpreted it incorrectly.....

    There are some private labs
    So you pay for the blood test that you'd like to do
    And no need for a Doctor requisition

    I lost the papers
    But i remember the results
    Normal range 15-146 Result was 21
    Last edited by Majd1997; 05-19-2014 at 09:16 PM.

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    Any thoughts on the HCG ???
    Lol My account wll be disabled and I didn't get an answer
    Last edited by Majd1997; 05-20-2014 at 03:44 AM.

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    Anyone??

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    No, no one because you are 17 and looking for a quick fix when there really is not a problem and what you are looking to do have a high degree of risks. Being 17 you cant yet fathom the consequences of what you are thinking about doing. How do I know? Because I clearly remember being 17 and thinking the same thing. When I was in my 20s I realized how little I knew in my teens. When I was in my 30s I realized how little I knew in my 20s and so on.

    If you spend even 1/2 the effort you are putting into looking for a short cut or what ever you want to call it to justify it, into learning more about diet and how much food can benefit you then you would make a lot more progress with none of the risks.

    As you said, your account will be deactivated soon but you can still spend as much time as you want reading and learning. Please spend the time in the nutrition center/forum and educate yourself. Everyone who has done the same has thanked us later and none regretted it.
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