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#38541 - 01/21/07 09:01 AM Re: What happens if you've had all hair removed and then decide to jui [Re: Chuck]
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Often the things that cause hair growth are far removed from visible growth, as far as time between initiation, and fruition.
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#38577 - 01/22/07 09:24 PM Re: What happens if you've had all hair removed an [Re: James W. Walker VII, CPE]
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 Originally Posted By: James W. Walker VII, CPE
Often the things that cause hair growth are far removed from visible growth, as far as time between initiation, and fruition.


Care to elaborate. I am not as educated as you, and I have no idea what means \:D What does fruition mean?? HMM?
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#38581 - 01/23/07 06:35 AM Re: What happens if you've had all hair removed an [Re: henrys]
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 Originally Posted By: henrys
Hi James,
thanks for your tips!
I am not planning to juice.But the problem is that even at my age (25) my T levels are already very low. My libido is low, too. And my strength is also low. I think sooner or later I will be forced to get TRT. Low Testosterone in men is also linked to various diseases. This means I'm not even doing myself a favor by refusing to get TRT. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/default/frown.gif" alt="" />
Sooner or later I will have to get it but what scares me is that I'm already very hairy with my low T levels. My upper body is not so hairy even though I am getting new hair on the arms,shoulders and back. But my lower body looks like bigfoot which totally annoys me. I'm scared that getting TRT might trigger even more hair growth making my upper body become as hairy as my lower body. This would suck big time!
This and also the fear of becoming bald are the main reasons why I haven't tried TRT yet.


As far as I know, body hair growth is largely genetic; in other words, you could take two men, both the same testosterone level, and have one be extremely hairy and the other very smooth. That being said, your testosterone can't be TOO low or you would have lost body hair. For us transgendered people, the loss of our testosterone radically reduces our body hair (what I have left of mine now is very sparse and light, and I used to be very hairy.) Adding testosterone supplements, in order to GET BACK TO NORMAL LEVELS, shouldn't make you any hairier. If you take too much, though, for some kind of body-building reason it's anybody's guess what might occur.

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