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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
HELP - Doubts about TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 278739" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>It's reasonable to assume that negative TRT experiences are overrepresented in the forums. Nonetheless, published research shows pretty high churn rates with most forms of TRT, which suggests that a lot of men are dissatisfied. A contributing factor may be that TRT can disrupt 20+ other hormones, which leads to side effects.</p><p></p><p>I think it's preferable to start with a less intrusive form of testosterone replacement. In this regard, testosterone nasal gel has the most research behind it. It is less suppressive than other forms of TRT, allowing continued HPTA function even while providing high daily peak levels of testosterone. The new Maximus protocol is also of interest. It uses oral testosterone along with enclomiphene to maintain HPTA function. However, it's so new that there is minimal feedback about it, and the use of enclomiphene makes it less natural than a nasal gel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 278739, member: 38109"] It's reasonable to assume that negative TRT experiences are overrepresented in the forums. Nonetheless, published research shows pretty high churn rates with most forms of TRT, which suggests that a lot of men are dissatisfied. A contributing factor may be that TRT can disrupt 20+ other hormones, which leads to side effects. I think it's preferable to start with a less intrusive form of testosterone replacement. In this regard, testosterone nasal gel has the most research behind it. It is less suppressive than other forms of TRT, allowing continued HPTA function even while providing high daily peak levels of testosterone. The new Maximus protocol is also of interest. It uses oral testosterone along with enclomiphene to maintain HPTA function. However, it's so new that there is minimal feedback about it, and the use of enclomiphene makes it less natural than a nasal gel. [/QUOTE]
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