Old 06-18-16, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by PeregrineA1
I had testicular cancer at 26, one nut and T levels at the very bottom of normal since then, 55 now. I eat right, ride 8-10 hours/week, paddle occasionally, hike fairly regularly, and have no issues in the bedroom....or any other room. Eating right is lots of fruits and veggies, grains, and meat for me. No strict program, just paying attention. I'm a top third person on Strava in a very competitive market. Good genes help. I'd be lighter and faster if I didn't like beer....

Based on what I've read, T therapy is largely quackery. Look at your diet and other habits.
What's quackery is you thinking you can solve low testosterone issues with a better diet. And what were you reading? Naturopath Weekly?
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