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Testosterone levels and diabetes

JanSz

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Posted on: 4 February 2008
discusses the link between testosterone and diabetes. By replacing testosterone in diabetic men insulin requirement can be reduced by 50%.
 
I know several people in the detroit area who are patients of Dr. Lichten. All give very good feedback regarding the care he provides. Lichten also has a doctor colleague in oregon named Dewayde Perry who does HRT. I dont know much about him as a doctor, but i know he's actually a NPC competitor. Members on the west coast might wanna look 'em up.
 
I know several people in the detroit area who are patients of Dr. Lichten. All give very good feedback regarding the care he provides. Lichten also has a doctor colleague in oregon named Dewayde Perry who does HRT. I dont know much about him as a doctor, but i know he's actually a NPC competitor. Members on the west coast might wanna look 'em up.

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IIUC he is selling scripts to Quest,
to do blood tests.

Wonder if/how that works.

(Under Lab tests)
 
Nutrient partitioning, perhaps?
 
I don't want to speak for DSADE, but I think he may be referring to the ability of testosterone to aid with glucose transportation from the blood stream to the muscles, thus lowering blood sugar levels. Glucose transportation is generally regulated by insulin. However, many diabetics have insulin resistance, which means insulin doesn't work effectively in their bodies. According to the study, testosterone makes the transportation process more efficient.
 
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