In 2006 the medical range of testosterone for men was between 486-1593 ng/dL.

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.

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