Patient Stories

Taking away cBHT Testosterone would be detrimental to my health.

Written by Fitzmartin | Apr 8, 2022 1:48:40 PM
My Doctor and I were concerned with a low blood count primarily. I tried solutions that did not work and or had undesirable side effects. In studying the situation myself I noted anecdotal references in the footnotes of a few medical studies of a possible relationship between low testosterone and low blood count.
In studying the use of cBHT testosterone I saw health warnings associated with it. The curious thing was that before it became popular in the US it was popular in European countries, and those health warnings were not at the forefront in Europe. In fact, the European health community emphasized the health benefits some of which contradicted the US health warnings.
As a result of my investigation, I decided to try it. I've been on it since April 2019.
My blood count did go up to acceptable levels. Added benefits were the end of erectile dysfunction and an increase in muscle mass. I have more energy. I am 66 years old, I work out 6 days a week and was losing muscle mass. Now, I have lost fat tissue and have gained muscle tissue. A major health problem in older people is falling. Being clearly stronger lessens my exposure to that danger as well.
There is no doubt I have benefited from this therapy with no side effects. Taking this therapy away would be detrimental to my health.

Thank you for the opportunity to express my viewpoint,

Robert