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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
HCG use in testosterone stimulation and restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="Jasen Bruce" data-source="post: 7677" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I have worked with a few physicians who use hcg mono therapy to restore testosterone. Effectiveness depends on testicular response. I also believe over a long period of time it will decrease in effectiveness if used solo. This decrease would be do to loss of testicular function due to aging, and possible decrease in receptor sensitivity (tolerance). The longest I was able to observe patients on mono therapy was 6 years and the decline in effectiveness seemed to happen to most, but certainly not all. Of course a few years of observation on a small population concludes little but it can at least provide some observational perspective. </p><p></p><p>Since hcg essentially causes negative feedback (secondary) just like testosterone supplementation I would think combination therapy would be the best choice. The use of concurrent hcg + testosterone will keep the suppression in the pituitary while maintaining intratesticular T. In my humble opinion the combination protocol provides the best efficacy with the sane degree of negative feedback (roughly), in addition to more consistent T levels among other benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasen Bruce, post: 7677, member: 14"] I have worked with a few physicians who use hcg mono therapy to restore testosterone. Effectiveness depends on testicular response. I also believe over a long period of time it will decrease in effectiveness if used solo. This decrease would be do to loss of testicular function due to aging, and possible decrease in receptor sensitivity (tolerance). The longest I was able to observe patients on mono therapy was 6 years and the decline in effectiveness seemed to happen to most, but certainly not all. Of course a few years of observation on a small population concludes little but it can at least provide some observational perspective. Since hcg essentially causes negative feedback (secondary) just like testosterone supplementation I would think combination therapy would be the best choice. The use of concurrent hcg + testosterone will keep the suppression in the pituitary while maintaining intratesticular T. In my humble opinion the combination protocol provides the best efficacy with the sane degree of negative feedback (roughly), in addition to more consistent T levels among other benefits. [/QUOTE]
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