Paul Saladino· MD
my testosterone is 800 usually when I do my blood work and I've shown that multiple times on this podcast so if magnesium helps great if it doesn't help it's probably not worth taking
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
my testosterone is 800 usually when I do my blood work and I've shown that multiple times on this podcast so if magnesium helps great if it doesn't help it's probably not worth taking
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15 years ago you did trt at the time I did HCG to boost my natural testosterone and then we just kept reassessing and we kept making sure that we're driving my testosterone into physiological normal ranges I think it's reasonable it changed my life changed my life
I'm 48 years old, not on TRT. My last testosterone was 857.
I'm generally around 10 to 11% body fat. I've had DEXA scans of my body to show that and I've shown my labs multiple times. I'll put a link here to my previous blood work to prove that I'm not taking peptides. I'm not taking TRT.