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Originally Posted by Emperor Ryker
What's quackery is you thinking you can solve low testosterone issues with a better diet. And what were you reading? Naturopath Weekly?
Not in the least. I'm saying that low T, in the normal range-even at the very bottom, does not mean one needs to resort to T therapy. If one were to follow the advice of the "clinics" one would be signing up and looking for miracles. There are many "Doctors", licensed yes, that are looking for a dollar, not best interest of the patient.

I am saying that one can be a respectable athlete, have a great sex life, and all that comes with those things at the lowest of low end T. I attribute a good part of that to a healthy diet. Note am I am by no means a vegan, a teetotaler, or anything of that ilk.

i am sceptacle of claims made by some regarding various solutions to problems, real or imagined. In other words, there are many things to examine before T therapy is accepted as a solution.

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