Read My Book To Find Cheap Testosterone Injections

Some doctors charge hundreds of dollars for a consult that does not give you a tenth of the information covered in my book. They tend to get lost into complicated body mechanisms and because they need to service their medical school debts, they charge outrageous amounts of money to give advice that can be obtained in a $10 ebook like mine, and that’s if they’re honest or have an open mind. You’d be surprised how many doctors out there aren’t! Madness, isn’t it?

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Benefits of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Read below to learn the benefits of testosterone injections administered safely and in controlled doses. When you have low testosterone, you are not performing at your fullest potential. Not professionally, not athletically, not sexually, and and not socially. You may be fatigued, have low libido, sleep deprived, and carrying extra fat. In which case, you will benefit from TRT under supervision by a doctor, as I have in ways listed below.

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Is Testosterone Therapy Safe Long Term?

In this post I list the most common reasons why men don’t opt for TRT even if it is precisely what they need the most.

Top Six Concerns About TRT

Here are the top six concerns about TRT I hear from men:

1. What if I want kids? Will I lose fertility on TRT?

If done properly, no. It is true that using testosterone alone may reduce sperm count by shutting the HPTA system down.

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Lower Testosterone Boosts Prostate Cancer Risk

Wait a minute?! Doesn’t testosterone cause prostate cancer? WRONG again. I also blow that myth to smithereens in Part 3 of my book. In fact, the lower your testosterone levels are, the higher your risk for prostate cancer actually is. We are only beginning to understand the link between low testosterone and prostate cancer.

Recent studies debunk the long-standing testosterone-causes-prostate-cancer myth that the the medical community took for granted.

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Erectile Dysfunction Is The First Warning Sign of Heart Disease

Yep, that’s right. Now you might have heard this myth that testosterone increases the risk of heart attacks. WRONG. I completely blow that myth apart in Part 3 of my book. The longer your testosterone remains low, the higher your risk of heart attacks climbs every year. Erectile dysfunction with low testosterone is actually the first sign of heart disease.

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Sneak Peek into the Book’s Table of Contents

To learn more about the best TRT protocol routine, here is a free sneak peak into my TRT Guide book table of contents:

Prologue: My Low Testosterone Story: In the beginning of my book, I give all the GORY details of my personal low testosterone story and how it has shaped my life to this day.

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Why Low Estrogen Is Just As Harmful As High Estrogen

One of the most common problems men have when going on TRT or using clomid to raise testosterone is that their estradiol goes too high. High estrogen levels in men results in weight gain, increased fat deposits in adipose cells around the belly, increased water retention, decreased libido, and even gynecomastia (breast enlargement).

In order to compensate, we take an aromatase inhibitor like Arimidex (anastrozole) or Aromasin (exemestane).  Continue reading

Masculinity In An Increasingly Feminine World

With worldwide shrinking testosterone levels, it is getting harder to boost your testosterone levels or to maintain healthy natural testosterone levels. I’m starting to think that it’s not only the environmental effects such as plastics, BPA, estrogenic compounds in the air, food, and water supply, but it’s also our state of minds that affect our testosterone levels. Continue reading

Raising Testosterone Does Not Cause Heart Attacks

The side effects of testosterone replacement therapy has been way overblown by the media and the FDA lately. In this post I explain how healthy testosterone levels actually benefit, not harm, your cardiovascular health.

An except from my book: The No-Nonsense Guide To Testosterone Replacement Therapy:

Consistently high estradiol can raise heart disease and stroke risk in aging men. On March 3, 2015, the FDA issued a warning against the side effects of testosterone replacement therapy for men with low testosterone, and mandated the use of labeling to warn of heart attack risk. This warning is short-sighted and misleading. The reason their warning is ill-advised is that they blame testosterone itself, without realizing that mismanaged TRT does not restore testosterone to youthful levels. The FDA also did not understand the role estradiol plays in heart disease risk. Continue reading

A Faster Way to Draw Testosterone From the Vial For Injections

If you’re injecting testosterone, the most commonly prescribed needle size is 25 gauge. Some use 23 gauge, others use 27 gauge, but most TRT patients on injections use 25 gauge.

I personally inject using 25 gauge needles. One thing that annoys me about 25 gauge needles is that it takes a long time to draw the oil-based testosterone out of the vial to the prescribed dosage.  It took as long as one minute, perhaps a minute and a half, just to draw 0.25-0.3 ml.  Continue reading