Total Male Optimization "People who say it can't be done shouldn't interrupt those that are doing it"
that's the problem with formula supplements in addition sometimes the same product will change ingredients. I was getting magnesium/l-theanine from this one canadian company and they lowered the dosages so I was getting less for the same price LOL. the original bottle marketed 'highest dose on the market'
From rock bottom to rockstar, baby.
Hulk, Hope all is going well. I know you have asked in the past how it is possible to regain lost bone mass. I just came across an article in WSJ re: weight training for thinning bones. There was a study performed at an Australian University with 101 post menopausal women with osteoporosis/thinning bones who did high intensity weight training (e.g dead lifts and squats) 2x per week for 8 months. They were able to gain 3% spinal bone mass while the control group, only doing low intensity workouts (not defined), lost another 1.2%. Just think of how that would extrapolate to a relatively young man once they get their hormones back into balance.
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Low intensity workouts also contribute to low testosterone according to some sources I've read. This is why cardio is probably not recommended. I remember someone stating he would post his T levels after recovering but never did, and he included a lot of jogging/running in his routine. I'm assuming his levels were low because of the consistent cardio.
Consitent cardio is a sure fire way to lower your testosterone levels. Your body doesn't know whether you're running a five K, or running for your life. The internal environment of the body is effected negatively either way. Cortisol shoots through the roof, you go catabolic, and your testosterone gets fried. That's why HIIT is the "cardio" of choice. It effects the body in the complete opposite way of steady state cardio.
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Um...that depends on if you like the feel of loose sneakers?
Total Male Optimization "People who say it can't be done shouldn't interrupt those that are doing it"
LOL, I don't like the feel of loose sneakers. Will my feet fill back in???? is what I'm asking.
I'd rather not buy a new pair if my feet will eventually fit normally.
I remember reading Chi say that his hands and wrists returned to pre pfs size. But hes a ghost now.
I just want some verification and not waste money on shoes if this is the case.
Thanks in advance CD
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And another question...some of my friends say I look shorter. Is this the norm of the swing of things?
I know this may sound silly and maybe this question is ridiculous to u CD but ur kinda the unofficial expert on this in my book.
So I hope you can be patient with these questions that sound out there...
Just found this new study...diet consisting of 25% prunes may reverse bone loss
Can Prunes Reverse Bone Loss? - Scientific American
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Recovering bone loss is simply going to be achieved by lifting.
When you lift, the muscle contractions pull on the tendons which put pressure on the bones their attached to. Weight lifting strengthens EVERYTHING in your body, not just muscle.
Keep lifting consistently, your bones will strengthen as your muscles do.
Total Male Optimization "People who say it can't be done shouldn't interrupt those that are doing it"