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  • THEVeggieManT Offline
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    THEVeggieMan
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    Hey folks!

    I've been reading up and seeing more and more articles about the benefits of peptides and I'm excited to be a part of this group and pursue new methods to keep my body (and mind) running on all cylinders.

    As I age, I am wondering if I might need a mild systemic testosterone boost. I'm not as interested in more traditional methods such as anabolic steroids or other heavy duty PEDs like HGH.

    So, I'm wondering if you folks might have some good suggestions for peptides that may help incrementally/moderately increase my body's testosterone production and if you can supply some links to research about peptides that would help accomplish this goal.

    Thanks, in advance, for any help you may be able to provide and have a great weekend!

    "Oh, I shall wait... until I tread upon the sidewalk of the whale road again. For then I shall see the blood lines in the sky and my soul will be replenished." -THE Veggie Man

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      Have you gotten a blood test to see where you are at? That would be a good start so you know your baseline. What is your current status? Are you weight training? Sleeping well? What's your diet like?

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        First your age is important. But this is how i would do it. Blood test. Ask about hypogonadism. Theres two kinds. Ones your brains not making test. The other is your balls.
        Once you know that. Look into your weight, supplements, diet, and exercise. Once youre active and healthy you can retest again to see where you are.if you arent already.
        Then you can research accordingly afterward into stuff like kisspeptin, hcg, enclomiphene etc. But when you get to a certain age alot of those wont help as much. then when all other options are exhausted the conversation will be trt and anabolics after father time catches up.

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