Sorry dont know of jose canseco , Test is one of them things that just makes everything better. Yet is generly healthy for almost everyone male or female
I am a regular opioid user, I am not addicted in most senses of the word, it has been a limited recreation for me for going on 20 years. It is a known fact that opiates tend to reduce the body's ability to create free testosterone in the blood. Now I can't tell you for certain that opiates caused my low testosterone level because I doubt I ever had a very high level in my entire life - I have almost a full head of hair (high testosterone often causes permanent hair loss) and my libido has had its ups and downs, the ups being near manic and the lows a serious dissapointment to my various partners. However, about two years ago I went and had it tested and found my levels to be cronicly low. I opted for the gell. I can tell you that I was listless, not motivated and I had gained a good deal of weight. I was at about 270 (I'm 6 foot 5). Admittedly I did alter my eating habits and went back to progressive resistance training and a bit of cardio but after starting Testosterone therapy I am down to 230, have greatly increased my muscles and ratio and am at least as vigorous as I was in my 50's (and I was somewhat of a monster back then).
My blood pressure is now under control without pills, I stand straighter, I feel much better, sleep better, my cholesterol is down and my resting heartrate is 59. I just turned 61.
Of course I have less hair on my head (and more in my ears and nose and knuckles). Over all I have nothing but good things to say about Testosterone therapy save for the fact that it costs me 350 bucks a month. I contemplated aloud to my wife that perhaps the money could be better spent and my wife shut me down - "oh no, I'll give up my nails and hair or new car payments or those dual pane windows we want but you will NOT give up your testosterone" I suspect that she has some level of self interest here.
Interestingly, she uses a tiny daub once a week as well. She has lost 44 lbs and along with her other changes of diet and weights she now has the body of a very fit 40 year old and she is 56. I am aware that I have placed myself at some level of risk of prostate cancer and an acceleration of precancerous cells but I get checked regularly.
I urge everyone, especially those with an opiate hobby to have themselves checked and deal with low levels if they can at all afford it. Really, two years ago I all but surrendered to the prospect of not only BEING old but feeling old, tired, exhausted, listless, accepting random pains and aches and the sex drive of a starving sloth.
Of course it has a mulitplicative effect on weight training - the more I train the more natural testosterone I create, the more I create the more is in my system and the more that is in my system the larger my muscles grow. I recently took a hiatus from workouts due to my (recently ended) job but keeping up with consuming extra protein and my T-jell has paid off. I went to the gym last night for the first time in three months and found I had lost only a tiny fraction of my strength. Not bad.
Now how did I get off on that endorsement?
So, some of you folks would experiment with these pharmacies hazarding small amounts of money in the process - barring of course the fact that shipping from these far away locations is rather costly. A 100 dollar experiment actually costs almost 100 percent more - of essentialy wasted money.
But I thank you all for your input. Perhaps I will report my success or failure - in some other location however as I don't think it appropriate (or even acceptable) to do so on this site.
Thanks.