(19-12-2018, 02:01 AM)Nikki9 Wrote: To the person who said they are having spasms thinking its fat redistribution thats not what happens get that checked out.
I appreciate the concern.
I called my doctor and told them I would like some blood work done and they are going to call me tomorrow.
Also I had just received a physical not to long ago and they reported everything "seemed" fine. My Blood Pressure is very low 106 last time I had went. I regularly exercise and have kept the same weight for the past 10 years.
I take plenty of fibrin defense like serrapeptase and n
attokinase, and support the liver to its fullest capacity.
My reasoning tells me its my muscles and various other fibers causing a quick twitch response due to the infiltration of the BO Estrogen's and the heavy suppression of DHT. I am muscular and have read on various other forums after you brought it to my attention. I was gladdened to have done so, as I found similar situations for people on HRT with a doctor supplying the drugs. It's not so much a spasms more like a tiny little twitch of the muscle fiber, very subtle.
You are right, this needs to be properly vetted to avoid any type of emergency trip to the hospital.
I am looking forward to the results as soon as I get them I will post them here. I know some who were on BO said they had a much higher Serum T then they had hopped for and that was for a much longer time then a month, but its YMMV and I really think I know how to drop my DHT levels with a few different herbs. It has only been 5 weeks of me restarting so I'm not expecting anything to impressive compared to people whom are on Pharmaceutical Drugs. I know androcur is pretty impressive, and it will cause intense shrinkage. I do think with repeated cycling of different herbs I can significantly reduce my levels to match that of or get close to people on pharma-grade.
I can defiantly go and get some phrama-grade E, but I like to see how far the herbs and glandulars can take someone like myself. It's an interesting way to see the power behind it in a scientific way.
Thank you.