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Low Testosterone
Curious question - I agree most should never go down the road of self-prescribing. Sure, there can be health concerns, but many have no clue how serious the legal ramifications can be. Anyway, to the point of the question. There seems to be a common theme here, find out why you have low t and then try to fix it or at least see if you can. Nothing wrong with that but do you guys actually believe this is something that works often? If you're in your early to mid-20's, sure on average I'd say there's a 50/50 chance, but as you get a little older this becomes more and more unlikely. The endocrine system is delicate and once messed up it can be very difficult to correct by natural means. Impossible? No, but often pretty close. I can't tell you how many guys I've talked to over the years who cycled and who talk about proper PCT and who are completely bumfuzzled about their jacked up hormones.
Long and short, if you truly have low testosterone levels, in most cases you can exercise your tail off, follow some perfect diet and take all the natural testosterone support supplements you want and it will make very little difference. Does that mean it's not worth trying? No, and I'm not saying that at all, but it's also important to have realistic expectations.