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HRT in Women
Treatments that may increase sex drive in women
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 89201" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>It would be interesting to know what the supraphysiological amounts of testosterone are because I suspect they think like most mainstream medicine MD's... in that a post meno woman's testosterone normal range is considered what they describe as their p<span style="color: #333333">hysiological testosterone level, which is not effective. But for men we know that you cannot just get your TT to mid range as determined by the average endocrinologist. We have to go much higher in order for it to work. So I believe they are interpreting this level to be a s</span><span style="color: #333333">upraphysiological level of testosterone. </span> So in short this is the same situation men face and why so many mainstream MD's freak when they see above range levels of testosterone in men. We are labelled as steroid abusers and we are doing it all wrong.</p><p></p><p>So I suspect for women it's the same thing as men and it works providing they have enough testosterone. It's amazing how mainstream medicine cannot get around the concept of higher ranges for hormones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 89201, member: 972"] It would be interesting to know what the supraphysiological amounts of testosterone are because I suspect they think like most mainstream medicine MD's... in that a post meno woman's testosterone normal range is considered what they describe as their p[COLOR=#333333]hysiological testosterone level, which is not effective. But for men we know that you cannot just get your TT to mid range as determined by the average endocrinologist. We have to go much higher in order for it to work. So I believe they are interpreting this level to be a s[/COLOR][COLOR=#333333]upraphysiological level of testosterone. [/COLOR] So in short this is the same situation men face and why so many mainstream MD's freak when they see above range levels of testosterone in men. We are labelled as steroid abusers and we are doing it all wrong. So I suspect for women it's the same thing as men and it works providing they have enough testosterone. It's amazing how mainstream medicine cannot get around the concept of higher ranges for hormones. [/QUOTE]
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Treatments that may increase sex drive in women
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