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Contact SupplierBoth free and total testosterone levels tend to decline with age. This is totally normal and natural, but at the same time, it's no fun. And when you also like to train hard and lift heavy things on occasion, it feels unnecessary and suboptimal. When I first started considering testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) at age 50, my reasoning was: If I can raise my testosterone to normal levels safely and legally, why wouldn't I do so?
And before I continue, here's the distinction between doing TRT and using anabolic steroids: When you're prescribed exogenous testosterone by a doctor, you'll be brought up to levels that are naturally occurring in younger men. When people take steroids, they are usually taking much more testosterone than what could occur naturally.
So no, this isn't "cheating." It's a health issue first and foremost (and no, to be clear, I am not a doctor). Still on board? Let's dig in a little deeper.