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How can one increase SHBG when it is too low?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 20155" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>I'm going to contradict everything you just said. </p><p></p><p>I get fantastic results, high TCyp dosages frequently, EOD. My peak and trough vary wildly, from 814 to over 1450 within 24/48 hrs. I'm not fantastic or optimal but low SHBG isn't anything to be negative about, I've tested at 12 recently. I use 50mg EOD. I have also been on Mod Grf 1 plus GHRP 2 for about three weeks. </p><p></p><p>Unequivaocally, I am bigger, stronger, and heavier than I've ever been. My well being is 10x better than being low-T. I'm leaning out with the peptide and becoming more vascular. Serious lifter in the gym is an obvious player for me, but your blanket statement that low SHBG men get zero results is pure BS. </p><p></p><p>The real problem I've found with low SHBG is it's even tougher to manage E2. The ratio is the best method than a simple sensitive test result. High levels of Free T, obvious with low SHBG, equals high Estrogen, too. I am becoming a believer in the ratio and that's going to be higher than the Sensitive tests that everyone is following. Too much AI's, too low E2 for some many men complaining of poor results, or specifically, continued low libido and/or ED. </p><p></p><p>I take great exception to what you think is the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 20155, member: 2657"] I'm going to contradict everything you just said. I get fantastic results, high TCyp dosages frequently, EOD. My peak and trough vary wildly, from 814 to over 1450 within 24/48 hrs. I'm not fantastic or optimal but low SHBG isn't anything to be negative about, I've tested at 12 recently. I use 50mg EOD. I have also been on Mod Grf 1 plus GHRP 2 for about three weeks. Unequivaocally, I am bigger, stronger, and heavier than I've ever been. My well being is 10x better than being low-T. I'm leaning out with the peptide and becoming more vascular. Serious lifter in the gym is an obvious player for me, but your blanket statement that low SHBG men get zero results is pure BS. The real problem I've found with low SHBG is it's even tougher to manage E2. The ratio is the best method than a simple sensitive test result. High levels of Free T, obvious with low SHBG, equals high Estrogen, too. I am becoming a believer in the ratio and that's going to be higher than the Sensitive tests that everyone is following. Too much AI's, too low E2 for some many men complaining of poor results, or specifically, continued low libido and/or ED. I take great exception to what you think is the truth. [/QUOTE]
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