Need some schooling on vitamins and supplements please?

In addition, original post asked about anti-estrogen blockers for testosterone replacement and glucosamine. I have read that fish oil a higher quality grade chocie will have beneficial effects on your blood cholesterol panels and possibly reduce future risk but usually only if you have an imbalance of HDL to LDL and triglycerides. As I said before if you don’t need them they aren’t going to do much. Fish oil will also possibly help joint function. I don’t know enough about glucosamine to comment. If you take a normal prescribed testosterone replacement weekly about 100mg-150mg per week it shouldn’t elevate your testosterone levels enough to need an anti-estrogen unless you’re susceptible to that. The important number in regards to testosterone is free testosterone. That is the amount available in the blood for use. Accompanying the testosterone replacement you should for the most part eat healthy and exercise if possible. Every 6 months get blood work done to re-check levels.