iv heard zma, tribulus, maca,etc. Just wondering is there any worth taking for a slight boost atleast? thnx
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04-12-2021, 08:51 AM #1
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04-12-2021, 10:29 AM #3
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Nothing you listed will have any impact on test unless you're low on zinc and supplementing ZMA helped. That's highly unlikely however.
I've ran:
-1 to 8 weeks Delta XT
-1 to 8 weeks PR-XT
-3-10 weeks Nolvadren XT at 1.5 servings
Comes out to 7 bottles total, and gets pricy however. I use to do that twice a year. Once during a cut and once during a bulk, but I haven't yet this year.Supplement a good diet: don't diet on supplements.
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04-12-2021, 10:35 AM #4
Before you take anything specifically for testosterone you should get your total and free testosterone levels checked. A test for that will run you about 50 dollars.
If you’re clinically low then you should see your doctor, if you’re average for your age and know for a fact you’ve been following a sound eating/exercise plan then you can look into a booster to get you in the high normal levels.
There are MANY factors as to why you might be on the lower side on a given day. If you consumed alcohol within a week before testing, didn’t sleep enough, were recently sick, etc. all these factors can affect your numbers temporarily.
If you finally decide to go with a booster look into my “t booster” thread in this section, I love the one I’m using and with lab work has been shown to work consistently for over 9 months now.Kid Covid
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04-13-2021, 08:39 AM #7
You should be able to log in to the lab you had your blood tested originally with, if it was done with your doctor you should be able to launch a patient fusion account and retrieve the results there.
All labs have had online accessibility for at least a decade, if you need a hand let me know I’ve probably used them all at some point.
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04-14-2021, 09:25 AM #8
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04-14-2021, 02:50 PM #10
a booster should do what its label reads, boost your levels.
in a case like myself it did just that, brought me to high normal and higher than normal for free test. it can bring someone from low normal to high normal as well.
trt is dose dependent, it can bring you from clinically low to normal, high normal or above normal. it also keeps you at that level throughout the day. this is why someone on trt can have a high normal blood level but make better gains as someone like myself who's only at high normal upon waking but will naturally fall as the day goes on and sun goes down.Kid Covid
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04-20-2021, 07:47 AM #11
Ive looked at the research on triulus. The research shows it does not work.
https://supplementclarity.com/tribul...-testosterone/
But, before you try any supplement, it's wise to get your free and total testosterone measured. If you don't do that then you'll have no idea if a supplement is working for you. As others here have already said, at 27 you should already have a lot of testosterone in your system.Joe Cannon, MS
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