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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone's Protective Qualities on Pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 15700" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>It's a great topic to touch on regarding the events involving perimenopause and menopause with women. Estrogen dominance and progesterone deficiency lead to a whole myriad of issues with all aspects of the endocrine system, including test serum, free test, adrenals in a crazy way, and the thyroid! It's not uncommon to see women have test serum levels anywhere from 2 ng/dl to 10ng/dl, with free test in the 1% range or less due to elevated SHBG. BHRT protocols that also include testosterone have been tremendously beneficial for women going through these phases, and yes, this will help with DDD, bone/skeletal wellness, immune, muscle, skin ... The list goes on ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 15700, member: 696"] It's a great topic to touch on regarding the events involving perimenopause and menopause with women. Estrogen dominance and progesterone deficiency lead to a whole myriad of issues with all aspects of the endocrine system, including test serum, free test, adrenals in a crazy way, and the thyroid! It's not uncommon to see women have test serum levels anywhere from 2 ng/dl to 10ng/dl, with free test in the 1% range or less due to elevated SHBG. BHRT protocols that also include testosterone have been tremendously beneficial for women going through these phases, and yes, this will help with DDD, bone/skeletal wellness, immune, muscle, skin ... The list goes on ... [/QUOTE]
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