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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2364021" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>You sir are an animal...you have the testosterone level of a healthy 30yr old...I'd be curious to see your PSA and Estradiol and DHT levels. But Just know that with T-levels like that naturally (assuming you do not use exogenous hormone replacement therapy), you probably have healthy heart, bones, etc. Not many people in today's world of xenoestrogens and hyper-feminization have John-Wayne testosterone levels in their 60's LOL. Keep doing what ever you are doing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Remember, many physicians have a god-complex when in fact, their handlers are drug reps and the AMA liberal control-freaks; the drug companies set the curriculum at the major med schools and the big-pharma lobby money is greater than even the oil companies in Washington.</p><p></p><p> HAVING SAID THAT, I was in agreement with much of what the good doctor said in his response and the fact this so-called NP-D (if he really was one) DID NOT KNOW THE LAB RANGES BETWEEN MALE & FEMALE raises a red flag. My guess is hormones are not his/her specialty area, or this is a noob to the profession. Unfortunately, both "real" doctors and alternative practitioners make mistakes and each time they do, it gives fuel to the other side to make blanket statements or assumptions as we see here. Last I heard, they only get like 2hrs of nutrition training in med-school and depending on your issues and personality, might influence which kind of person to go see. Also, I believe it differs from state to state on whether a NPD can prescribe and if they are licensed to practice or not...I think Oklahoma doesn't recognize them like some other states does and like you said, they must practice under a "real" doctor.</p><p></p><p>I am skeptical of both because the quacks or just the uninformed always make the rest look bad, but it is hard to know who they are up front. I feel bad for patients of any doctor that misleads them. Again, congrads to the OP on his youthful hormone levels, now go beat your chest and shoot some guns!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2364021, member: 24531"] You sir are an animal...you have the testosterone level of a healthy 30yr old...I'd be curious to see your PSA and Estradiol and DHT levels. But Just know that with T-levels like that naturally (assuming you do not use exogenous hormone replacement therapy), you probably have healthy heart, bones, etc. Not many people in today's world of xenoestrogens and hyper-feminization have John-Wayne testosterone levels in their 60's LOL. Keep doing what ever you are doing. Remember, many physicians have a god-complex when in fact, their handlers are drug reps and the AMA liberal control-freaks; the drug companies set the curriculum at the major med schools and the big-pharma lobby money is greater than even the oil companies in Washington. HAVING SAID THAT, I was in agreement with much of what the good doctor said in his response and the fact this so-called NP-D (if he really was one) DID NOT KNOW THE LAB RANGES BETWEEN MALE & FEMALE raises a red flag. My guess is hormones are not his/her specialty area, or this is a noob to the profession. Unfortunately, both "real" doctors and alternative practitioners make mistakes and each time they do, it gives fuel to the other side to make blanket statements or assumptions as we see here. Last I heard, they only get like 2hrs of nutrition training in med-school and depending on your issues and personality, might influence which kind of person to go see. Also, I believe it differs from state to state on whether a NPD can prescribe and if they are licensed to practice or not...I think Oklahoma doesn't recognize them like some other states does and like you said, they must practice under a "real" doctor. I am skeptical of both because the quacks or just the uninformed always make the rest look bad, but it is hard to know who they are up front. I feel bad for patients of any doctor that misleads them. Again, congrads to the OP on his youthful hormone levels, now go beat your chest and shoot some guns! [/QUOTE]
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