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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
DHEA + AI instead of TRT / Marcus Gitterle
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn" data-source="post: 277793" data-attributes="member: 15946"><p>i just read the article. i too, have low DHEA. he is stating that consumption of oral DHEA will always increase testosterone levels but in my research (i have never used DHEA but plan to soon), that just isn't the case with everyone. some men do not get any increase in T at all, just E and DHT. for some men who are on TRT only, it may increase DHEA as well. when i was on HRT, my DHEA was actually in the mid-range 6 years ago. I stopped later that year. a recent serum test reveals my DHEA-S is 110 (range 93 - 415).</p><p></p><p>It's worth a try for us since we both do not want to go back on TRT (i used HCG with it so HRT in my case). i've used femara 20 years ago when I did cycles but arimidex for me suffices. you don't need to compound any of it either. Just take 10 arimidex pills (or femara if you already have it), and suspend it in 10ml vodka. Now draw up 10 units on an insulin syringe. That's 100mcg. Start there and work up. If I take 200mcg, its too much. this is for when I did 20mg testosterone shots every other day but I haven't done that in years, been off and I'm at about 300-340ng total test (one test last year showed I was 204ng!) and my free test isn't that great either.</p><p></p><p>Also keep in mind he is referring to DHEA that is prescribed. none of this OTC crap that isn't regulated. supp companies have been found to contain low or no DHEA or who knows, some that are overdosed. i believe this is why many people have bad sides from it. Also they use too much and get too great of an E2 increase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn, post: 277793, member: 15946"] i just read the article. i too, have low DHEA. he is stating that consumption of oral DHEA will always increase testosterone levels but in my research (i have never used DHEA but plan to soon), that just isn't the case with everyone. some men do not get any increase in T at all, just E and DHT. for some men who are on TRT only, it may increase DHEA as well. when i was on HRT, my DHEA was actually in the mid-range 6 years ago. I stopped later that year. a recent serum test reveals my DHEA-S is 110 (range 93 - 415). It's worth a try for us since we both do not want to go back on TRT (i used HCG with it so HRT in my case). i've used femara 20 years ago when I did cycles but arimidex for me suffices. you don't need to compound any of it either. Just take 10 arimidex pills (or femara if you already have it), and suspend it in 10ml vodka. Now draw up 10 units on an insulin syringe. That's 100mcg. Start there and work up. If I take 200mcg, its too much. this is for when I did 20mg testosterone shots every other day but I haven't done that in years, been off and I'm at about 300-340ng total test (one test last year showed I was 204ng!) and my free test isn't that great either. Also keep in mind he is referring to DHEA that is prescribed. none of this OTC crap that isn't regulated. supp companies have been found to contain low or no DHEA or who knows, some that are overdosed. i believe this is why many people have bad sides from it. Also they use too much and get too great of an E2 increase. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
DHEA + AI instead of TRT / Marcus Gitterle
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