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    Default Austin Baraki MD SSC: Clinical Testosterone

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    Coach Baraki is really making me take notes while writing an article related to strength training. Saving this and Heavy Lifting and Heart Health for February cos I want to get through both of them with copious amounts of notes and time to spare.

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    Man, this was excellent.

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    Austin, just curious, did you study in detail the use of illegal anabolic steroids?

    I know your stance on steroids as a SSC and a doctor is NOT recommended but do you think "better safe than sorry" attitude we see among doctors is a bit too restrictive in this case? Could it be that a more "aggressive" TRT would be more worthwhile for a someone in their 20's? I am not very familiar with this topic and I used to hold a belief that the moment u start using the gear there will be permanent systemic consequences. But now I see 40 year olds making kids who heavily abused steroids in their 20's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Campitelli View Post
    Man, this was excellent.
    Seconded.

    Out of curiosity, Dr. Baraki, considering how bad BMI is as an estimator of "obesity," what BF% thresholds might better define obesity? >25%? >30%?

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    Superb. Many thanks for writing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whale View Post
    Austin, just curious, did you study in detail the use of illegal anabolic steroids?
    I did not.

    Quote Originally Posted by whale View Post
    Could it be that a more "aggressive" TRT would be more worthwhile for a someone in their 20's?
    Worthwhile for what?

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    A few supplements, including D-aspartic acid, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and possibly Fenugreek may improve testosterone levels, but these are relatively small and often temporary effects that are simply not worth the time or money.
    I tried DHEA for a week.

    I bought it solely because it was a banned PED, and it was right there next to D3 at the grocery store's health food aisle.

    Let me reiterate that: the DHEA, a WADA-banned substance, was at the grocery store.

    I felt like Lance Armstrong in those moments when I bought the pills, in the moments I opened the bottle, and in the moments I took them.

    I was an egotistical douchebag who was ABOVE THE LAW.

    Except it did nothing. I wasted $8 that would have been better spent on more chuck roast.

    D3, on the other hand, is a god send during the winter months when I don't see sunshine. I feel so happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austin Baraki View Post
    Worthwhile for what?
    I guess I should say more effective for training while still remaining safe.

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    You are apparently not familiar with our position on the use of anabolic steroids. Familiarize yourself.

    And this kind of shit is irritating: http://startingstrength.com/resource...ml#post1459880

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