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    Bumped old thread..

    Also. What's the point of adding in very low test and still wanting to not affect your natural levels. It doesn't really work that way, either take a moderate TRT dose or stay away from this stuff. Your blood work dictates what you need to do or add in...

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    Quote Originally Posted by goalinmind View Post
    Bumped old thread..

    Also. What's the point of adding in very low test and still wanting to not affect your natural levels. It doesn't really work that way, either take a moderate TRT dose or stay away from this stuff. Your blood work dictates what you need to do or add in...

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    I do indeed want to affect my natural levels, that's the whole point of supplementation instead of replacement. I just don't want to overdo on this to the point my natural T is shutdown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dikow View Post
    I do indeed want to affect my natural levels, that's the whole point of supplementation instead of replacement. I just don't want to overdo on this to the point my natural T is shutdown.
    You rally need to start a new thread. You can't supplement test. Whatever you out in your body will know and just reduce your endogenous production to match what it was before. There no point unless your going to do enough to make your levels higher then your natty level. It's just the way it works

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