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RE: This is where I'm at 6 months into Hone Health's testosterone treatment

That's awesome that you're taking the initiative with your health while you're still young. Probably a very good idea in our current world now that there's things around us in our everyday lives that didn't even exist 25, 50, 100 years ago. I've never heard of Honed Health but it looks like they're giving you excellent service. That's cool that they do video-calls with you and talk to you about your personal reactions to the treatment. Getting testosterone levels checked and treated sounds like an important advantage of our modern age -- just like how we test the oil in our cars during regular check-ups. Now that I think about it, I can't remember the last time I got my blood checked. Should probably do that soon. I tried a vegan diet for school due to a club years ago and it was nice at first -- less fast food, learned how to make healthier meals at home -- but eventually it got too strict. Sometimes I joke that it was too much soy and depressing slaughterhouse videos but there's got to be a grain of truth to how our ancestors lived and ate because the modern world seems to be getting more and more poisonous by the day. Hope the testosterone treatment continues to go well and you put on a ton more lean muscle!

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I had never had my blood tested until I found Hone. I hate going to the doctor and usually don’t trust them for shit. Hone just makes me feel like I’m dealing with regular people who actually understand me and aren’t just trying to cut a profit. They sell most of their treatments at cost, unlike most.

Going vegan was a terrible decision for me, although I did pick up a few food eating habits because of it. The vegan diet itself didn’t last long for me, but I did stay vegetarian for several years. Big mistake. We love eating animals, it’s the human thing to do and our bodies slowly crumble without the essentials.

Yeah, now that I think about it -- kind of strange that getting our blood tested isn't a more regular thing. But then again, it's hard to submit yourself to all that medical stuff without thinking you're just becoming profit for some pharma salesperson somewhere. That lady in your video call seemed real nice -- at first I almost mistook her for being your aunt or something because she wasn't in a lab coat and was being friendly.

I agree. Eating animals feels essential. We got two dogs at home but they're omnivores like us. Them and us eating meat don't make us love them any less -- plus we had a neighbor back in California who made their dog go vegan like them and things didn't end well. Sometimes it's best not to go against what nature's fool-proof tested over thousands of years.

Vegan pets… that’s animal cruelty 🫠😵‍💫😣😫