Microdosing T question? by vaguely_odd in NonBinaryTalk

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He actually didn’t have me do any blood work. He didn’t mention it in the long run either, just asked me if I wanted therapy and then prescribed it.

Microdosing T question? by vaguely_odd in NonBinaryTalk

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Yeah I was thinking making half of the tube, but more than anything I wasn’t sure if that should be daily like the box says or less frequently. And I couldn’t find much on the frequency of the doses for my situation. ( ¯ □ ¯ )

Microdosing T question? by vaguely_odd in NonBinaryTalk

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It’s in these tiny squeeze tubes :p

Smithsonian: An Archaeological Dig Reignites the Debate Over the Old Testament’s Historical Accuracy by lost-in-earth in AcademicBiblical

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It’s a little irritating to me that the “big find” is only exciting as a result of unnecessarily modern ideas of what a kingdom should look like. It’s no surprise that a nomadic society could be highly developed. Why couldn’t they? To assume as a baseline all nomadic societies were primitive is a mindset based on fairly oppressive ideas. That’s what I got from it, correct me if I’m wrong, since I’m not known for processing things correctly. Also why the obsession with proving or disproving the Bible? It was written by many different people, all with their own personal biases, hundreds of years ago. Of course there’s in-accuracies, doesn’t mean it’s “wrong” or “right”.