Some names to watch before it’s deleted

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Royal India in Hollywood has been on point forever. Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag is off the hook (love the lamb version) and the Kashmiri Nan with the sweet flavor (think it is almond) brings every flavor together.
I’ll have to check it out next time I’m back in Miami.
 
This has always been known treatment in the urologists' community. Urologists don't like the fact that exogenous testosterone (i.e patches or injections) suppresses man's own gland. That's always the case when hormone therapy is given for long time (auto-regulation). Prolonged use of exogenous testosterone could lead to gland atrophy. Although many don't know about it because it is not FDA approved for this use, not in textbooks and it is not a use taught to residents.
100%

It’s why sometimes you’ll see guys on lower dose TRT have more issues because it’s not enough to offset the system shutdown they experience

I think it helps a lot of men but I don’t mess with it
 
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**** it, I want Indian!
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"Peshwari Naan (or Peshawari naan) is a yeast-leavened bread, filled with desiccated coconut, sultanas (or raisins), and almonds. It originates from the city of Peshawar in Pakistan."
Ok. I usually get garlic naan. I’ll give this a shot today if they have it.
 
Ignorant comment. Misleading stats when they don't agree with your flawed opinion.
He's not in any echelon with those Super Bowl Champion QBs and NFL MVPs no matter what the stats say; he's not a winner of anything meaningful and that's factual, my opinion has nothing to do with it.

I'm simply providing justifiable context for the derision you speak of...

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...out-squad-denies-belittling-teammate-paycheck

And when you juxtapose that with the people you compare him to it's absolutely night and day.

 
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This has always been known treatment in the urologists' community. Urologists don't like the fact that exogenous testosterone (i.e patches or injections) suppresses man's own gland. That's always the case when hormone therapy is given for long time (auto-regulation). Prolonged use of exogenous testosterone could lead to gland atrophy. Although many don't know about it because it is not FDA approved for this use, not in textbooks and it is not a use taught to residents.
It’s amazing that internists don’t know this. They always look puzzled and defer to an endocrinologist.
 
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