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Testosterone, Novedex XT, Axis HT, & Old School Bodybuilders!

by Zach
(CT)

HI, I'm 19 years old. I have been bodybuilding for about 4 years now, and have come a long way...

I am just wondering would taking a Natural Testosterone Booster like Novedex XT help me gain muscle?

I know my natural levels are high at my age but I'm already taking high calorie weight gainer, Creatine, N.O. enhancer, lots of food and water.

I don't know if a natural testosterone booster will help me gain, or will it diminish my own production of testosterone when I'm off the test booster?

Testosterone, Novedex XT, Axis HT,
& Old School Bodybuilders!


Hi Zach,

A T booster like Novedex XT would definitely notch your testosterone levels up.

But, If I were to go in that direction, I'd opt for Axis HT over the Novedex, because I believe it's a better product.

Both are top shelf bodybuilding supplements that deliver the goods, but the Axis brings them on stronger and more consistently, in my opinion.

Regarding diminished T production after the cycle...

My experience has shown that once you go off a testosterone booster, you'll drop down to your original baseline level, at the most, and no further.

Testosterone replacement therapy is a different story.

TRT introduces the testosterone from an outside source, so your body shuts down production.

The testicles go to sleep, because they're not needed anymore.

T boosting supplements are much different.

They encourage the body to produce more testosterone, naturally.

So, instead of going to sleep, the testicles go to work, pumping out T at a higher level than normal.

Now that we've gotten that out of the way, I'm going to go ahead and spoil everything!

I don't think you need either of these supplements.

As a matter of fact, I'm sure of it!

At 19, if you've been pumping iron, and watching your diet for 4 years, you're already a testosterone producing machine!

If you take Novedex, or Axis HT, I believe you'll quickly enter the hostility zone.

Driving a car in traffic will be like going into a life or death battle.

Impatience, aggression, and impulsive behavior will be your calling cards.

In essence, you'll be a tough guy to be around

There will be other side effects as well...

Your sebaceous glands will begin to enlarge.

Excess sebum will be produced by these glands, which will rapidly accumulate in your follicles.

This will lead to skin eruptions, and acne on your face, neck, chest, and back.

This is a very common side effect, especially when teens take these supplements.

Also, once you enter this zone, hormonal imbalances will most likely begin to occur.

In young guys, this quite often leads to excess DHT production.

Remember...

When DHT levels get too high, your hair is going to start falling out.

Not the most pleasant side effect.

My advice to you is, stay the course you're currently on, and don't get involved with the hardcore bodybuilding supplements.

Better yet...

Become a real student of the old school bodybuilders.

Guys like Eugene Sandow, Bernarr McFadden, and Albert Treloae.

These were the forefathers of your sport.

Guys that fought vehemently against the American Medical Association, and their reliance on drugs to treat every condition known to mankind.

Men that build bodies reminiscent of the ancient Greek and Roman gods.

Guys that believed in clean, fresh air and water.

Men that treated their body's as sacred, hollowed grounds, and fed them accordingly.

Follow the trails these men blazed early on, and you will become a better man, in body, mind, and spirit.

Good luck to you!
Mark


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