I’m on TRT.
I’ve always been open about it. In a perfect world, my hormones would be fully optimized through diet, training, and sleep alone – but that’s just not my reality, and I’ve accepted that.
If your levels are low, it’s crucial to take action. When lifestyle changes aren’t enough, seeking medical treatment can be life-changing.
Recent research* shows that TRT can significantly reduce the risk of bone fractures in both men and women – a reminder of how essential balanced hormones are for overall health.
When optimizing, the right course of action is to test, make lifestyle changes, retest, and, if your levels aren’t changing, seek the right course of treatment with your doctor.
If you can optimize naturally, that’s fantastic. But for many, treatment is the right and responsible choice. Your health always comes first.
*Cited: Peresuh, Simbarashe J et al. “A Matched Retrospective Analysis: The Relationship Between Testosterone Replacement Therapy and the Incidence of Hip Fractures.” The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 10.5435/JAAOS-D-24-01334. 3 Jul. 2025, doi:10.5435/JAAOS-D-24-01334
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