How Does This Look for a 52 YO?

52 yoa, 6’2" 250lbs body fat around 23 to 27 % currently dieting to cut it down.

Gym mon thru friday morning at 5 am till 6 am mon legs, tuesday back, and bis. wed shoulders, abds, calvs (extra), thursday chest, tris. friday cardio aka treadmill.

current cycle x-tren 120mg ed. epistane 30mg ed.

Currnet Supplements fishoil 3000mg a day, 1000mg cla, mulit from NOW Foods 2 to 3 caps a day.

5mg creatine a day, 4 scoops extend BCAA during workout. 2 Protein shakes a day. Lots and lots of food keeping it low in carbs and take in as much protein as i can.

am bulking up got to where i wanted now its time to cut it down.

my current test results are as follows

Testosterone total = 446 ng/dl
Reference range 250-1100

total testosterone was measured by LCMSMS The LCMSMSmethod correlates well with our extraction/RIA method (what ever that means)

% Free Testosterone 2.14 % reference range is 1.5-2.2

Testosterone, Free 95.6 pg/ml
Reference Range is 35.0-155.0

just wondering how this all looks for building a better ME.

the numbers aren’t great, but they’re not terrible either.

I guess it would all depend on your symptoms or any issues you are having - and what your estradiol, thyroid, cortisol, etc. blood tests look like.

if you don’t have any symptoms or complaints then I would strongly recommend staying away from HRT.

Is X-Tren comparable to testosterone cypionate? This is not a pro hormone right? Drop the fish oil and eat more saturated fat and your T levels should skyrocket. Too much protein is not good - you don’t need protein shakes bro.

[quote]cjackson25 wrote:
Is X-Tren comparable to testosterone cypionate? This is not a pro hormone right? Drop the fish oil and eat more saturated fat and your T levels should skyrocket. Too much protein is not good - you don’t need protein shakes bro. [/quote]
Are these your opinions, or do you have research data to back up these claims?

[quote]pcdude wrote:

[quote]cjackson25 wrote:
Is X-Tren comparable to testosterone cypionate? This is not a pro hormone right? Drop the fish oil and eat more saturated fat and your T levels should skyrocket. Too much protein is not good - you don’t need protein shakes bro. [/quote]
Are these your opinions, or do you have research data to back up these claims?[/quote]

In another thread he said you should only have sex “once a week otherwise your testicles are producing sperm instead of testosterone all the time”