"Vandelay Industries" (jerrycostanza)
12/17/2013 at 00:38 • Filed to: None | 0 | 6 |
Honestly this has nothing to do with cars. Everything with having to be a man.
1) what the fuck is low Testoserone? If its about getting it up...I don't think you'll have to worry about it
2) cause are they kidding me with this list of side effects? Holy Hell!
Again....THE FUCK?!?
PS if any one uses this I'm not trying to be insulting I'm just perturbed and a little bit scared.
PPS sore breasts!?!
For Sweden
> Vandelay Industries
12/17/2013 at 00:40 | 1 |
Low T is low testosterone. It's not very common, but you can imagine why that would be a bad thing.
Testosterone replacement causes lots of side effects if the dose isn't calibrated and timed exactly right.
shpuker
> Vandelay Industries
12/17/2013 at 00:42 | 0 |
Holy side effects.... That's a bit insane.
Ari Schwartz: Dark Lord of the Snark
> For Sweden
12/17/2013 at 00:44 | 0 |
Hormones: don't fuck with them if at all possible!
PanchoVilleneuve ST
> Vandelay Industries
12/17/2013 at 00:52 | 0 |
Testosterone is kind of a big deal, and not in a IT'S WHAT MAKES YOU MANLY! kind of way. It's regulates a LOT of stuff in the male body. Having too little (or too much) throws a wrench in a lot of different systems. It's sad they try to market these kind of medications in a GET YOUR MANHOOD BACK! kind of way and not a YOUR BODY WILL BECOME LESS AND LESS ABLE TO REGROW NEW TISSUE kind of a way.
Also, a lot of the warnings are for A: you are a woman, and estrogen is the main hormone you need and B: this shit can cause you to develop wrong unless we are absolutely sure you are done with puberty.
Nibbles
> Vandelay Industries
12/17/2013 at 01:00 | 0 |
I think this one has your commercial beat
orcim
> Vandelay Industries
12/17/2013 at 03:28 | 0 |
Pancho has some of it. I'm over 50 and went to a Life Extension doctor. Testosterone naturally declines with age, and sometimes with younger men. They did a pretty broad spectrum blood test, determined that I could use a low dose estrogen (which leads to testosterone) and testosterone treatment. It's all skin absorbed, generally, so you can't be rubbing on anyone else with it (that's some of the warnings in the video.)
I wouldn't use a straight up allopathic physician for this, though, because lifestyle, diet and other things have a bearing on what's appropriate in this and most allopathic doctors I've seen don't integrate or having been trained in that. If curious, find a good naturopathic or life extension person, and check it out.