Get On TRT

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This fukking idiot said he used TRT for business, to focus on his job, to take flights......

He didn't get bigger, didn't get gains in the gym but he had energy that he could use to focus on his job :mjlol:
youre using broke boy logic...
focus and performance at work is more important than anything else.

people take all types of drugs just for that.

Yall would be shocked how many men and women 40+ with any sort of money take hormones (especially women)
 

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youre using broke boy logic...
focus and performance at work is more important than anything else.

people take all types of drugs just for that.

Yall would be shocked how many men and women 40+ with any sort of money take hormones (especially women)

Nah, watch the video. He tries to spin it, because he didn't get bigger, faster, stronger, even says he didnt have better recovery, but he became more productive at work.

Ok pimp, can't wait to see all the cubic monkeys and desk jockeys, your local customer service, back end and front facing employees using trt to become more productive!
 

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Dudes will do TRT before getting their sleep, diet, exercise, and stress levels in check first smh. Low T is usually a combination of all those things
Men now produce less test than decades ago because of environmental factors. It's beyond diet and exercise. Even if most men dont need trt until their 50s, the average age range across the board is lower
 

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Men now produce less test than decades ago because of environmental factors. It's beyond diet and exercise. Even if most men dont need trt until their 50s, the average age range across the board is lower


If I had to take a wild ass guess it probably correlates to obesity, cars (less walking due to suburban planning), and a service based economy which also leads to more desk jobs.

Again, wild ass guess
 

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Men now produce less test than decades ago because of environmental factors. It's beyond diet and exercise. Even if most men dont need trt until their 50s, the average age range across the board is lower
Most men aren't getting 8 hours of sleep. Most aren't practicing stress free relief techniques like meditation, most aren't eating a balanced nutrient rich diet, most are not exercising frequently or hard enough. My point is that many men are not attempting to fix their low T first by taking better care of themselves before hopping on TRT. Irregardless of testosterone levels in the present vs the past.
 

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If I had to take a wild ass guess it probably correlates to obesity, cars (less walking due to suburban planning), and a service based economy which also leads to more desk jobs.

Again, wild ass guess
It's more than that. Plastics and pesticides disrupt hormones leading to lower test

"Adults and young boys exposed to high levels of phthalates—chemicals found in plastics and some personal care products—tend to have reduced levels of testosterone in their blood compared to those with lower chemical exposure, according to a new University of Michigan study"
Reduced testosterone tied to chemical exposure | University of Michigan News https://share.google/FCYmdGPmKdd21HxiN
 

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Most men aren't getting 8 hours of sleep. Most aren't practicing stress free relief techniques like meditation, most aren't eating a balanced nutrient rich diet, most are not exercising frequently or hard enough. My point is that many men are not attempting to fix their low T first by taking better care of themselves before hopping on TRT. Irregardless of testosterone levels in the present vs the past.
You're not wrong and men def need to get all that in order before just hopping on shyt...BUT aside from physical labor, most men weren't doing all of that 100 years ago either, so if it's a widespread issue now, it's gotta be more to it than that. I'd guess men (us, at least) were definitely under higher stress levels in 1925.
 
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