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Are Mail in Hormone Test Kits Accurate?
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I want to try taking anti androgen herbs. My goal is to reach castrate or female levels of T. I believe in some type of objective testing, rather then subjective observations to measure the results. I'd like to see what my baseline levels are before trying herbs & then do testing while I try different anti-T herbs. If they don't work after a reasonable (not just a few weeks or months, I know they take time) amount of time, I'll try synthetics. I don't want to get medical professionals involved & I don't have medical insurance anyways. I'm not going to try crazy doses, I'm going to start slow to let my body adjust.

Does anyone know if anti androgen herbs can reduce a healthy mid 40s guys T levels down to a females (adrenal only) level? I assume my levels are within normal range, as I still get full morning erections & they are easy to achieve other times. I've never tested my levels. I've been Vegan for 2+ years & dont drink, smoke, use drugs, etc. I'm not overweight either.

Has anyone used home test kits & compared them to lab results?
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Are Mail in Hormone Test Kits Accurate? - by Victsub - 22-06-2014, 01:06 AM
RE: Are Mail in Hormone Test Kits Accurate? - by MonikaT - 22-06-2014, 08:41 AM
RE: Are Mail in Hormone Test Kits Accurate? - by GoneGirl - 22-06-2014, 08:07 PM



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