Seeking TRT/HRT Books

Hi everybloody!

I am trying to find a great book on Testosterone deficiency AND supplementation.

It would be good if it were not from 06 or earlier…

Need fresh intel.

OH COME ON!
I posted this days ago and still nothing???

Yer not even trying.

That book is like my chance of fucking Shania Twain. It don’t exist.

[quote]happydog48 wrote:
That book is like my chance of fucking Shania Twain. It don’t exist.[/quote]

L O L !!!

Why would you want a book of outdated medical material? You trying to start a fire or something?

[quote]Icarus wrote:
Why would you want a book of outdated medical material? You trying to start a fire or something?[/quote]

…I’m just too tired to throw something at yer head…today.

It was a joke. No idea where you could find one.

The book that I find most valuable was printed copyright 1998 and it deals with things that doctors do not understand today. That makes it cutting edge. It has a few flaws. This is the book that I give to others to read.

He has injections wrong as these were every 2 or 3 weeks back then and the results were bad, so he conclude that injections were not good. And adex was really not on the radar scope yet.

Books written by doctors are inherently flawed.

[quote]KSman wrote:
The book that I find most valuable was printed copyright 1998 and it deals with things that doctors do not understand today. That makes it cutting edge. It has a few flaws. This is the book that I give to others to read.

He has injections wrong as these were every 2 or 3 weeks back then and the results were bad, so he conclude that injections were not good. And adex was really not on the radar scope yet.

Books written by doctors are inherently flawed.[/quote]

Isn’t that the truth! My little girl has ADD (we think). Wife found a book by a doc near us, and the book says to do a long and careful eval before prescribing meds. Yet in his office, he prescribed drugs after a 15 minute interval — no physical, no blood work, no evaluation by a trained-in-ADD psychologist…all things he recommended in his book.

I’m convinced that at least 90% of doctors are sham artists.

Thank you KSman;

As usual the only useful reply.

1998 though, damn…
Makes me think there maybe persons unknown who may have been quashing this information.

Don’t confuse conspiracy with stupidity!

[quote]Headhunter wrote:

Isn’t that the truth! My little girl has ADD (we think).

[/quote]

A hunter gather diet, whey protein, fish oil and Vitamin D3 will work wonders for ADD in children.

Diet and whey yo can dose on size.

Fish oil keep it at a gram a day. Here is a good product

http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=6064879648771242315&at=0

Vitamim D3 one 1000IU 5 days a week should suffice.

Kids also respond favorably to magnesium and vitamin b6 as well.

[quote]Wise Guy wrote:
Headhunter wrote:

Isn’t that the truth! My little girl has ADD (we think).

A hunter gather diet, whey protein, fish oil and Vitamin D3 will work wonders for ADD in children.

Diet and whey yo can dose on size.

Fish oil keep it at a gram a day. Here is a good product

http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=6064879648771242315&at=0

Vitamim D3 one 1000IU 5 days a week should suffice.

Kids also respond favorably to magnesium and vitamin b6 as well.

[/quote]

WHAT???

Dude Methinks yer a bit LOST.

Maybe KSman can update the book by hand [after all reading the wrong information can be hurtful] and send it to some loyal fans…

[quote]KSman wrote:
Don’t confuse conspiracy with stupidity![/quote]

Just because you may not be able to find proof, doesn’t mean there is no conspiracy [they are out to get you] though there are sure allot of stupid people [and many have tenure].

[quote]Steve8867 wrote:
Maybe KSman can update the book by hand [after all reading the wrong information can be hurtful] and send it to some loyal fans…

[/quote]

The author thinks that T injections are not very good. The problem is that practice, when the book was published in 1998, was to inject every 2,3 or 4 weeks. The author concluded that injections were a poor delivery method.

With guys self injecting [at home] today once a week, or twice a week or even every other day, the problems cited by the author do not exist.

The book, lacks information* on how to find a TRT/HRT competent doctor and what to ask for. Sadly, one can easily know more about these things than most doctors. Finding a good TRT/HRT doctor is close to impossible for many.

  • This seems to be common fault with Doctor written TRT related books.

And there probably are no books that discuss dosing, labs, dose changes, injection options and how to inject. And books will not discuss transdermal non-absorbers and the issue of hypothyrodism.

[quote]Steve8867 wrote:
Wise Guy wrote:
Headhunter wrote:

Isn’t that the truth! My little girl has ADD (we think).

A hunter gather diet, whey protein, fish oil and Vitamin D3 will work wonders for ADD in children.

Diet and whey yo can dose on size.

Fish oil keep it at a gram a day. Here is a good product

http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=6064879648771242315&at=0

Vitamim D3 one 1000IU 5 days a week should suffice.

Kids also respond favorably to magnesium and vitamin b6 as well.

WHAT???

Dude Methinks yer a bit LOST.
[/quote]

Elucidate further

[quote]Wise Guy wrote:
Steve8867 wrote:
Wise Guy wrote:
Headhunter wrote:

Isn’t that the truth! My little girl has ADD (we think).

A hunter gather diet, whey protein, fish oil and Vitamin D3 will work wonders for ADD in children.

Diet and whey yo can dose on size.

Fish oil keep it at a gram a day. Here is a good product

http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=6064879648771242315&at=0

Vitamim D3 one 1000IU 5 days a week should suffice.

Kids also respond favorably to magnesium and vitamin b6 as well.

WHAT???

Dude Methinks yer a bit LOST.

Elucidate further
[/quote]

This was posted in the wrong thread [MY thread] don’t you think it looks a bit out of place ??

[quote]KSman wrote:
Steve8867 wrote:
Maybe KSman can update the book by hand [after all reading the wrong information can be hurtful] and send it to some loyal fans…

The author thinks that T injections are not very good. The problem is that practice, when the book was published in 1998, was to inject every 2,3 or 4 weeks. The author concluded that injections were a poor delivery method.

With guys self injecting [at home] today once a week, or twice a week or even every other day, the problems cited by the author do not exist.

The book, lacks information* on how to find a TRT/HRT competent doctor and what to ask for. Sadly, one can easily know more about these things than most doctors. Finding a good TRT/HRT doctor is close to impossible for many.

  • This seems to be common fault with Doctor written TRT related books.

And there probably are no books that discuss dosing, labs, dose changes, injection options and how to inject. And books will not discuss transdermal non-absorbers and the issue of hypothyrodism. [/quote]

Too bad “T” has been turned into such a taboo substance, even the MD’s are all but worthless…