In 2006 the medical range of testosterone for men was between 486-1593 ng/dL.
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Today it’s 264-916 ng/dL if you look at lab tests from LabCorp or other blood testing companies.
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This means that in 2006 at 400ng/dL you would have been deficient in testosterone.
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It would have shown as alarming on your blood work.
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Your doctor would have had a serious conversation with you to either make the appropriate lifestyle changes or get on TRT.
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Today at 400ng/dL you are considered in total healthy range.
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Your doctor will tell you everything is ok.
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These ranges can be moved down and suddenly you’re ok?
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As I’ve said many times, just because you’re within range, does NOT mean you’re optimized or healthy.
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That’s why we get in blood work for every client who joins the Kinetic Method.
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We get the raw data that’s never pulled by your physician or doctor.
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Some of the markers included are your sex hormones, blood sugar, thyroid hormones, stress, inflammation, metabolic health and vitamins for me to analyze.
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Your blood work will get compared to the reference markers of elite athletes and not sick and unhealthy patients.
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Then based on your blood report, you’ll get a customized protocol to optimize any deficiencies with your hormones.
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Not only does that result in better results with your body composition, but your overall health, energy, and performance increases.
In 2006 the medical range of testosterone for men was between 486-1593 ng/dL.
