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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
HCG use in testosterone stimulation and restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="dogburrito" data-source="post: 7645" data-attributes="member: 1203"><p>Per Eugene Shippen, in the case of secondary hypogonadism, HCG (which mimics LH) is useful in stimulating and/or restoring permanently testosterone production. This topic is covered briefly in Nelson's book and at length in Shippen's work. </p><p></p><p>I get the impression that Shippen's approach is like a tinkering surgeon in that he want's to do more than correct testosterone (he addresses other hormones and metabolic stuff.) I also get the impression that testosterone replacement is 95% of what most men deficient in testosterone really need.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious as to why Shippen is practically alone in following the HCG approach to correcting testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogburrito, post: 7645, member: 1203"] Per Eugene Shippen, in the case of secondary hypogonadism, HCG (which mimics LH) is useful in stimulating and/or restoring permanently testosterone production. This topic is covered briefly in Nelson's book and at length in Shippen's work. I get the impression that Shippen's approach is like a tinkering surgeon in that he want's to do more than correct testosterone (he addresses other hormones and metabolic stuff.) I also get the impression that testosterone replacement is 95% of what most men deficient in testosterone really need. I'm curious as to why Shippen is practically alone in following the HCG approach to correcting testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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