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    johnny the blade is offline Junior Member
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    Does TRT boost immune system?

    I've been on TRT for over a year now and just got through my first winter without getting sick. Usually I spend most of my winter sick as a dog since I have three young kids in school(germ factories lol). Could this be the TRT?

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    It could. But there are a lot of variables, and "TRT" can mean different things. Either way, it is definitely better for the immune system than cycling AAS.

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    Exactly ^^^. Cycling can actually weaken your immune response.

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    Dont forget to add some Vit D especially during the winter months.

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    Trt helps your body remain in a generally healthy state so when you do contract an illness your not at a nutritional deficit. This I believe aids in recovering quicker if you do get sick and helping your immune system react quicker in the first instance.

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    I'm not sure if TRT itself would boost your immune system past the point of normal. Granted, if you have longterm low testosterone levels , this could potentially make things worse, but once corrected should return to normal. Now what can mess with the immune system negatively is the way many men play with their E2 levels taking far more anti-estrogen medications than needed. Low E2, especially long term will weaken your immune system. Anyway, there's no data I've seen that points to TRT improving immune function directly, but that would also be a very difficult thing to prove. I'm not saying it's not a true immune booster (maybe to a degree) just a hard one to prove. However, there is data out there that shows it's not immunosuppressive suppressive, so that's good.

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    Not sure but I had the same issue as u my first year on trt... Not sick once! I've more than made up for it my second year tho lol I've had like 3 sinus infections this year and some stomach virus.. lost 10 effin lbs and haven't got my appetite back yet

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    Hopefully my second year isn't like yours Dep! Lol. Hang in there brother, even if it takes a little time, you'll get it all back. Here's to good health.

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    I believe I had long term low Testosterone , and my health has greatly improved since starting TRT.

    Chronic sinusitis is a thing of the past..

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny the blade View Post
    Hopefully my second year isn't like yours Dep! Lol. Hang in there brother, even if it takes a little time, you'll get it all back. Here's to good health.
    I hope not too bud I wouldn't wish this crap on anyone! I agree here's to a healthy 2015 bro!

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