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Merry Christmas to my extended family, given I am not close with my own, I am

thankful to have so many generous folks online that took the time to give a

little to someone else in need. Respectfully and justified we give our forum

leader Mr. Phil the most credit, however, " Endo Superman " couldn't have done it

alone. Thank you to everyone who has helped another person in need on this site

and I hope this humanity can continue to transition throughout our lives. The

holidays should also include giving hope, love, fellowship, and self to those

who are fortunate and those who are not as well.

It appears that 125mg/week may be the sweet spot

>

> Date: Thursday, December 23, 2010, 4:57 PM

> So - based on this study - regardless

> of what a doctor will or will not prescribe - is a dose of

> 125-300mgs/week that dangerous??

>

> http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/reprint/90/2/678.pdf

>

> Older men are as responsive as young men to testosterone's

> anabolic effects; however, older men have lower testosterone

> clearance rates, higher increments in hemoglobin, and a

> higher frequency of adverse effects. Although substantial

> gains in muscle mass and strength can be realized in older

> men with supraphysiological testosterone doses, these high

> doses are associated with a high frequency of adverse

> effects.  The best trade-off was achieved with a

> testosterone dose (125 mg) that was associated with high

> normal

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UU have a Great one.

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Phil

>

> > From: cvictorg <cvgrashow@...>

> > Subject: It appears that 125mg/week

> may be the sweet spot

> >

> > Date: Thursday, December 23, 2010, 4:57 PM

> > So - based on this study - regardless

> > of what a doctor will or will not prescribe - is a

> dose of

> > 125-300mgs/week that dangerous??

> >

> > http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/reprint/90/2/678.pdf

> >

> > Older men are as responsive as young men to

> testosterone's

> > anabolic effects; however, older men have lower

> testosterone

> > clearance rates, higher increments in hemoglobin, and

> a

> > higher frequency of adverse effects. Although

> substantial

> > gains in muscle mass and strength can be realized in

> older

> > men with supraphysiological testosterone doses, these

> high

> > doses are associated with a high frequency of

> adverse

> > effects.  The best trade-off was achieved with a

> > testosterone dose (125 mg) that was associated with

> high

> > normal

>

> [The entire original message is not included]

>

>

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" Merry Christmas to my extended family, given I am not close with my

own, I am thankful to have so many generous folks online that took the

time to give a little to someone else in need. Respectfully and

justified we give our forum leader Mr. Phil the most credit, however,

" Endo Superman " couldn't have done it alone. Thank you to everyone who

has helped another person in need on this site and I hope this humanity

can continue to transition throughout our lives. The holidays should

also include giving hope, love, fellowship, and self to those who are

fortunate and those who are not as well. "

I couldn't have said it better myself. I hope this holiday season

blesses you all...

Jeff

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