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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
hCG mono at 7 months | | Thyroid eval?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 27534" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>ReRide, you can obtain the kit through Canary Club or ZRT. <a href="http://www.canaryclub.org/adrenal-stress-cortisol-dhea-hormone-profile.html" target="_blank">http://www.canaryclub.org/adrenal-stress-cortisol-dhea-hormone-profile.html</a></p><p></p><p>They provide some pretty good detailed feedback, including the circadian graph that I spoke about. When you get it, just scan/copy it into your thread, it will be easy to decipher from there. The DHEA-S will be beneficial to help determine a correlation analysis, which works on the Noon & 6PM Cortisol data in conjunction with the DHEA-S result. I can help you plot that on a correlation chart and provide some insight. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, I think this is GREAT forum conversation, and much of what we discuss here is using a lot of scientific methods that some of the best physicians in the know are using everyday. However, please consult and crosscheck anything that's mentioned here with your endo. Like TRT, adrenal issues can be primary or secondary related, so it's critical that a good physician is factoring everything in conjunction with data from your results. Sounds like you've got this covered, and maybe your doctor will get even more familiar with what some of these other physicians (like Dr. Wilson) are doing(?) ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 27534, member: 696"] ReRide, you can obtain the kit through Canary Club or ZRT. [url]http://www.canaryclub.org/adrenal-stress-cortisol-dhea-hormone-profile.html[/url] They provide some pretty good detailed feedback, including the circadian graph that I spoke about. When you get it, just scan/copy it into your thread, it will be easy to decipher from there. The DHEA-S will be beneficial to help determine a correlation analysis, which works on the Noon & 6PM Cortisol data in conjunction with the DHEA-S result. I can help you plot that on a correlation chart and provide some insight. Keep in mind, I think this is GREAT forum conversation, and much of what we discuss here is using a lot of scientific methods that some of the best physicians in the know are using everyday. However, please consult and crosscheck anything that's mentioned here with your endo. Like TRT, adrenal issues can be primary or secondary related, so it's critical that a good physician is factoring everything in conjunction with data from your results. Sounds like you've got this covered, and maybe your doctor will get even more familiar with what some of these other physicians (like Dr. Wilson) are doing(?) ... [/QUOTE]
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