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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Body Acne -- Caused by DHT or E2?
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<blockquote data-quote="ajax31" data-source="post: 181934" data-attributes="member: 39208"><p>This is a dumb statement. If "it's GENETIC," then what's the underlying cause? No answer, just it's genetic.</p><p></p><p>I had severe cystic acne as a teen and took the maximum dosage of Accutane that caused severely elevated liver enzymes. That was two decades ago and I still had adult acne up until recently when I began donating platelets. The people in this thread don't seem to be interested in learning anything new. Go read the study I linked - one of Accutane's modes of action is to reduce platelet count by bone marrow suppression.</p><p></p><p>If the OP doesn't care about the wider picture or learning anything new, then just cut his T dose in half, inject every day, and eat a low carb diet to prevent insulin spikes. </p><p></p><p>BTW, among over things, insulin increases 5-alpha-reductase in tissue. It's a double whammy because not only are you getting more DHT, but it's being generated in the tissues where it can create the most havoc - male pattern baldness, acne, etc. The more insulin sensitive you are, the less problems you're going to have on TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajax31, post: 181934, member: 39208"] This is a dumb statement. If "it's GENETIC," then what's the underlying cause? No answer, just it's genetic. I had severe cystic acne as a teen and took the maximum dosage of Accutane that caused severely elevated liver enzymes. That was two decades ago and I still had adult acne up until recently when I began donating platelets. The people in this thread don't seem to be interested in learning anything new. Go read the study I linked - one of Accutane's modes of action is to reduce platelet count by bone marrow suppression. If the OP doesn't care about the wider picture or learning anything new, then just cut his T dose in half, inject every day, and eat a low carb diet to prevent insulin spikes. BTW, among over things, insulin increases 5-alpha-reductase in tissue. It's a double whammy because not only are you getting more DHT, but it's being generated in the tissues where it can create the most havoc - male pattern baldness, acne, etc. The more insulin sensitive you are, the less problems you're going to have on TRT. [/QUOTE]
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