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Look, here's the problem; I have seen the word libido misused so many times it's not even funny. For the purposes of this thread, (not calling you stupid, but you may have misinterpreted some in your research) I want to define libido as the strong urge or desire to have sexual intercourse or contact.
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agreed
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Megatron28 provided some studies for you, so I don't believe that posting more will prove my point in that matter.
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will do
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Concentration and libido have very little to do with each other unless you're say in school and can't focus because Suzy next to you is too hard to keep your eyes off instead of listening to the lecture, or job at hand as you indicated.
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exactly
@ halfwit: I appreciate the other info/pov, and will continue to study
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You lack a form of liver support, adrenal support, and without a means of restoring healthy lipids (fish oil/MCT), risk damaging several systems at once. I want to give you a breakdown on all of these, but I'm already several paragraphs in, and really need to get my ass to the gym - so I invite you to read up here for these needed ancillary requirements. (I strongly recommend you stay away from tren anyway)
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I have milk thistle, and TMG/betaine which makes the body produce Sam-e (which helps joints, neurotransmitters, joints ....). I take codliver oil, and have for years.
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I know I'm just another avatar on the internet, and my text may be nothing more than entertainment value, but the possible damage and pain this proposal may lead to are very real. I'd hate to see a thread from you in six months asking how to fix yourself because you didn't take heed here. The body is a delicate machine and you only get one; treat it accordingly.
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You are a person not an avatar, and I appreciate you input. I wish you all well. I have not started such a cycle, and nor will be hasty to. I am learning.
hit and run:
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Wow. The posts keep getting more bizarre and the expectations to be spoon fed everything are at an all time high.
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I do not expect to be spoon fed. I believe in learning, and forums are not such a bad idea. The fact is the endocrine system is very complicated, as are the interactions with all bodily systems. This is not the ABC's. I have been studying aas stuff for years, and health related stuff long before aas and trying to learn more specifically about the endocrine system. You are very welcome to ignore me completely.