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Supplement question? Please help?

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Ok, I already have a hormonal imbalance and I have a larger amount of testosterone than estrogen, and I can deal with that. I lift weights and have a fairly toned body, and my body usually reacts well to supplements, but I want more. I've always avoided supplements containing testosterone because of fear, but now I'm wondering. If I wanted to use testosterone temporarily for quick growth and a better quality body, what would the negative effects be? and when I stop taking them would I lose the muscle that I have developed? I'd appreciate your help.

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  1. first of all, how do you know you have a high test count? did you get blood work done?  if not, shutup.  if so, talk to your doctor or an endocrinologist for treatment.

    second, test boosting supplements dont work.  if you still want to go that route, take steroids and be sure to take proper post cycle therapy.  Be sure it's what you want though


  2. It's a bad idea for women to use testosterone supplements. For men, the adverse affects are easily reversible, but not so much for women.

  3. Your clitoris will enlarge and hair will start growing on your chest and if you take enough of it your voice will become lower. The clitoris and change in voice will be permanent but I'm not sure about the hair on the chest. They have a combination hormone for women called Estratest, estrogen and testosterone and my wife used it for several years to increase her libido but her C**t is now about 3/8 of an inch long but it works good for giving her orgasms.

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