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    Help with Blood Work / Advice

    Hi Everyone,

    New here, and from Toronto, Canada.*

    I am 41 years old, been lifting now for about 5 years. *4 years ago i was 365lbs, 3 years ago 200lbs (a hell of alot of cardio plus ECA).. *Today I sit @ 210 (BF is 22% - so still work to be done there and of course loose skin which sucks but i guess what do you expect - any advice there I appreciate.)

    I have been reading alot on the forums lately as I'd like to try an effective AI, Testbooster, even thought of trying something along the lines of Epistane but perhaps im not quite ready for that yet. **

    I have a strong interest in Erase, Triazole *and Titanium xl, Activate Xtreme, Endosurge.. stacked with DAA *- just not sure which. * I do have 2 cans of Animal Test, and 1 of Animal Stack at home, but had read they were best used when not still trying to eliminate bf.

    I was able to get my blood work done last week, and a copy of the results today. *Blood was drawn at 8am in a *fasted state but the numbers i cannot seem to understand as they are not in the same format as others i have seen posted.

    If anyone can help me figure this out Id totally appreciate it. *From there I am going to do an 6-8 week stack, and then do them again. * *I guess what im wondering is if my levels are low, good, high.. not sure...*

    Here goes:

    Testosterone: 22.6 *(healthy range 8.4-28.7)
    SBHG: *26.7 *(healthy range 10-70)
    BioAvailable Test: 13.0 (healty range 2-14)

    On a side note: I will be posting this under the same ID on a couple of different forums to get as many responses as possible (not spamming).... looking for help with these numbers, as well as AI/Test thoughts, etc. **

    Thanks!

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    Your test levels are in a good range, I would say first post your diet, exercise routine into the proper forums. Not saying any of these supps will not be effective, but why run a supp if your diet is shit, MAXIMIZE Results bro.
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    I agree with ^^^. You'll be wasting your money on supplements that will only work (a little) for people with levels in the lower ranges.

    But, having said that, there's allot to be said for the placebo effect...

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    You need nothing but these four things

    Good diet
    Good training
    Good rest
    Good attitude (motivation)

    The above 4 will be responsible for 99% of your success. All the money you spend on anything else and whatever stacks will benefit you 1% at most, my opinion not worth it. Especially don't burn a hole in your pocket buying the so called test boosters. Your test levels are in the healthy range and if you ever get to the point where they're not, get your doc to get you real test, probably cheaper than overpriced natural plant derived test boosters with flashy labels these days.
    To speak before you think is like wiping your ass before you shit!

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    Thanks for your responses...appreciate it. My diet is pretty good, 50/35/15 pro/carb/fat. And i currently do weights 6 times a week, with a fasted run in the mornings.

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    You'll be wasting your money on supplements that will only work (a little) for people with levels in the lower ranges.

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