87bf0e No.11522
Considering that the nature of men is to have a certain level of testosterone, and that this level has been plummeting down for years due to various reasons, we now see lots of men that could be considered lesser men. Part of it is their fault, part of it is the corruption of their body by external factors.
How christian is self TRT then, since it doesn't alter the nature of man, but instead fights against the very same factors that do?
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a0c107 No.11523
>>11522
See a doctor, and run some tests before even thinking about it.
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ee041e No.11525
>>11522
They should probably try to boost their T-levels by doing things that naturally raise T. From what little I know exercise, meat, and getting outside are supposed to help.
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d8681c No.11526
>>11522
It's ok if you're got a doctors permission. Otherwise you're gotta deal with the situation God has given you.
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7c2b6a No.11567
I don't know of anything in the Bible that could be reasonably construed to prohibit it, though you should be prudent and not rush into it without understanding what its effects will be.
>>11526
>It's ok if you're got a doctors permission.
What is the scriptural basis for this limitation?
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d8681c No.11568
>>11567
Is it illegal? Romans 13.
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495de1 No.11572
>>11567
>What is the scriptural basis for this limitation?
Not being a prideful sinner that might ruin his body by doing ad-hoc DYI medical treatments without a firm understanding of the present values of your internal chemistry, and if it's even a recommended medical treatment for you, personally?
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d8681c No.11618
>>11522
You could get roid rage or have a undiagnosed heart problem like Zyzz and die.
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