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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anyone tried testosterone base (no ester)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanfoo" data-source="post: 184596" data-attributes="member: 39666"><p>You made a claim but then later contradicted it. I assume you agree it's natural to have fluctuating highs and lows throughout the day.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So what exactly is your argument here? From that quote, you're saying having lows in the hypogonadol range is normal only in men with normal hpta functions. So you're implying it's NOT OK for someone on trt (who doesn't have normal hpta functions) to have lows in the hypo range? That doesn't make any sense.</p><p></p><p>The goal of trt is to achieve optimal well being through exogenous T with a protocol that mimics that of a normal males' natural production of T. What is "nothing natural" about a protocol that'd produce a large high and low? (which we've established does occur in normal men).</p><p></p><p>You're all over the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanfoo, post: 184596, member: 39666"] You made a claim but then later contradicted it. I assume you agree it's natural to have fluctuating highs and lows throughout the day. So what exactly is your argument here? From that quote, you're saying having lows in the hypogonadol range is normal only in men with normal hpta functions. So you're implying it's NOT OK for someone on trt (who doesn't have normal hpta functions) to have lows in the hypo range? That doesn't make any sense. The goal of trt is to achieve optimal well being through exogenous T with a protocol that mimics that of a normal males' natural production of T. What is "nothing natural" about a protocol that'd produce a large high and low? (which we've established does occur in normal men). You're all over the place. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone tried testosterone base (no ester)?
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