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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Confused about HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="ReGenesis1" data-source="post: 110332" data-attributes="member: 15285"><p><strong>HCG desensitization</strong></p><p></p><p>If you go by the same logic, just because your body produces high levels of other hormones when you were younger, does that mean that exogenous supplementation would not cause down-regulation of receptors? When on TRT, you don’t need Year round HCG. Just because you can do something doesn’t nevessarily mean you should. Running HCG every so often works well. Some HRT clinics have patients run it year round to make more money. All medications have upregulation or down regulation, based on feedback loops as the body strives to achieve homeostasis. If your testicles begin to atrophy, Run 250-500 IU twice weekly, while on TRT. That is what William Llewelyn reccomends in the anabolic Reference guide. He, at least, has a PhD. There aren’t sufficient clinical studies in humans to answer these questions, so we turn to “bro science.” Shame but true. First, do no harm. </p><p></p><p>QUOTE=Vettester Chris;25162]HCG is the LH analog! It is used mainly when the pituitary "stops" producing LH. So far starters, there should never be any worries about what will happen to the LH from the pituitary axis .. There is no LH.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, it's a continuous program. Again, it mimics LH, it's that simple. Think about it .. In teens, young adults, and men in general, the pituitary can produce LH for years and years, sometimes a whole lifetime. That's the normal function to produce endogenous testosterone. If the desensitization was an issue, wouldn't that happen at some point when we were younger?? Of course not .. Almost 6 years for me, still works!</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="ReGenesis1, post: 110332, member: 15285"] [b]HCG desensitization[/b] If you go by the same logic, just because your body produces high levels of other hormones when you were younger, does that mean that exogenous supplementation would not cause down-regulation of receptors? When on TRT, you don’t need Year round HCG. Just because you can do something doesn’t nevessarily mean you should. Running HCG every so often works well. Some HRT clinics have patients run it year round to make more money. All medications have upregulation or down regulation, based on feedback loops as the body strives to achieve homeostasis. If your testicles begin to atrophy, Run 250-500 IU twice weekly, while on TRT. That is what William Llewelyn reccomends in the anabolic Reference guide. He, at least, has a PhD. There aren’t sufficient clinical studies in humans to answer these questions, so we turn to “bro science.” Shame but true. First, do no harm. QUOTE=Vettester Chris;25162]HCG is the LH analog! It is used mainly when the pituitary "stops" producing LH. So far starters, there should never be any worries about what will happen to the LH from the pituitary axis .. There is no LH. Additionally, it's a continuous program. Again, it mimics LH, it's that simple. Think about it .. In teens, young adults, and men in general, the pituitary can produce LH for years and years, sometimes a whole lifetime. That's the normal function to produce endogenous testosterone. If the desensitization was an issue, wouldn't that happen at some point when we were younger?? Of course not .. Almost 6 years for me, still works![/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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