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So. According to you. Taking AI essentially means your body will work harder to produce E2. Taking SERM mono essentially means your body will stop producing T. Increasing T levels naturally is not possible. Levels of T are God given?

AlphaMD's Answer

Improving lifestyle habits have been proven to raise testosterone levels, but only by an average of ~15%. But if you need to use a medicine of any kind to raise your testosterone, it is not “natural”.

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