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Originally posted by LAM what they don't tell you, which so happens to be most important is how much body fat each group lost. scale weight means nothing if you are losing muscle then your bd% is increasing, which means your metabolic rate is slowing. low fat diets = low test production low test production = high serum cortisol levels high serum cortisol levels = loss of LBM |
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Originally Posted by billytk1
So basically in a nutshell to raise T levels according to this article... you need to take in more Carbs than Protien (About a 3 to 1 carb to protien ratio) and you need to intake about 20-30% dietary fat in the overall total caloric intake.
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