I'm on trt. Just turned 40. He must have great genetics because I still have to lift, work out watch what I eat all that because I still get fat very easily
@robovac3557 it can be, if you do it the proper way, with a doctor managing your health along the way. However, it can also be very cheap if you just buy your test on the black market and do everything yourself
@@robovac3557 it cost me $125 a month for 100 mg of test that I'm on each week. It gets billed weekly it's like 40 bucks and some change. My test levels were super low just under 200 even 2 years ago when i first tested levels they were as low as 111. I just lived with it until 2 months ago when I decided to look into trt. ....maybe poor sleep and other factors i dunno but I'm on my 6th week of shots now and up to 480 already. Some people do 200 mg but from all the research I've done you want to try to stay as low as needed so it throws off your own body as minimal as possible long story short. I don't feel too much differently than I did before, am I taking an abusive amount I'm just taking as little as possible to get the testosterone up a little higher. It's not something you should immediately feel I think it's just an overall well-being of Health conscious living it helps contribute to but certainly is needed for muscle building, fat- burning and mood related things also emotionally apparently. Testosterone is used to for a lot of different things. It's not like taking Adderall or something or else you feel some jumping energy, it's only been a few weeks for me though so we'll continue to monitor. Good luck with everything. Prime Bodies online company I use it takes a good month and a half to get everything going the online meeting with the doctor, the time it takes to fill your prescription not to mention your initial blood work pretty streamline process though I would have to recommend it. Primebody.com I think it is a buddy recommended them. I have no complaints never use anyone else anyway so I don't know. Good luck
He has never tested positive in the UFC for steroids. But he was on PEDs, if you think you can be in this sport that many years without taking anything, then you are very gullible my friends.
Look into tb500 and bpc 157 which are peptides and they heal pretty much anything. I've healed a tennis elbow type injury which was really bad and my dad has had a bad knee for over a year and he fixed his too. It's like magic! Do you own researcher though!
Of course he loves testosterone, most that use steroids would hsve been nothing without them snd some that are already decent went way farther with them. Hell its like grtting a caffeine boost and a magical strength boost mat the same time. Ppl on steroids have way more energy to do things.
@@chasincreationz9364 I actually have done steroids, many years ago now when i was like 19. I can tell you i absolutely had way more energy and felt amazing and i was already young and energetic.
@chasincreationz9364 I can attest to this. It's not the miracle drug ppl say it is. It's the added STEM CELLS he's getting making him feel that great.
Astonishing how this is a question like if you don’t have any fame or notoriety and finances to pay for tickets and meet the combat sports community. Plus most fighters are the shit and super cool and down to earth.
@stringbender3 there's still a debt to be paid for sure. Males are suppose to loose those high Test levels as they age. I have met older ppl on Test and they just seem all over the place, like they can't control there anger and they can't accept there old. Lol
Using testosterone/ TRT is nothing like actual “steroid abuse”. Most of the anabolic drugs bodybuilders and such use have much more severe impact on your system. Testosterone is naturally occurring in men. As we age, this lessens, so adult men above like 35 often supplement / replace the testosterone their body isn’t producing with extraneous testosterone. It is actually very beneficial for men above 35-40. It helps your organs and overall system to still function more optimally, as testosterone is important in many facets of men’s health
Cowboy always seemed like the real deal. Say what you mean, and mean what you say. I'd have a beer or two with the guy no doubt. And if I could afford it I'd be on the TRT treatment too at 47!
TRT is dirt cheap nowadays. You can get it for anywhere from $50-200 a month. I was on prescribed TRT but now acquire it myself and only spend like $5 bucks a bottle that lasts me 20 weeks at .5ml a week, which is 100mg of test a week.
Just like any training, you build up from small non rank bulls to rank bulls. No steve o, it’s not build your way up bigger and meaner like you said. It’s Smaller then bigger.. non rank to rank!!! lol, twist another one cuz!! People puff puff pass!
Their can be, that's why you have to monitor your health. But true trt mimicks what you would naturally produce, but aren't for whatever health reason.
Don’t trust it? Having low testosterone is a serious health issue. Supplementing what your body no longer produces is not a bad thing. It’s when people abuse testosterone. You must get regular labs and keep your red blood cell count in check. Blood pressure estrogen levels etc. I’m on 200mg a week and it’s f n great. My only issue is high hemoglobin. I fix that by donating blood every so often.
@@a-a-ron4679 I’d rather boost mine naturally. Once you start TRT, your body will stop producing its own and you’ll be dependent on it for life. What happens if you’re no longer able to get it for some reason? You might feel good now, but it’s not natural and it’s going to cause problems. There are no studies on long-term effects of it. To each his own, but I knew from day one to avoid this stuff.
@@a-a-ron4679 I’d rather boost my own testosterone naturally. Once you start TRT, you’ll be dependent on it for life, correct? What happens if you can’t get it for some reason? You feel good now, but it’s not natural and will cause health problems. There are no studies regarding long term effects of TRT. To each his own, but I knew from day one to avoid this stuff.
I’d rather boost my testosterone naturally. Once you start TRT, you’re dependent on it for life, correct? What happens if you can’t get it for some reason? You may feel good now, but it’s going to cause health problems. There are no studies done on the long-term effects of this. To each his own, but I knew from day one to avoid this stuff.