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Originally Posted by bossku69
nope, but you can get testosterone supplements from your doctor if your test levels are low... unless your 70, its doubtful
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Andropause starts in some males at 40, most men by 55 have seen nearly all of their testosterone depleted. "Testosterone supplements" are actually transdermal carriers or injections. I honestly would advise against the use of HGH on the long term, too many side effects. However, nearly every patient Ive seen treated with hormone replacement therapy (in this case testosterone replacement therapy) has reported feeling "like they're 25 again."