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Testosterone Basics & Questions
I found a TRT protocol that works
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<blockquote data-quote="UCFguy01" data-source="post: 194341" data-attributes="member: 40205"><p>I have a theory but it's all bro science.....</p><p></p><p>- The slower steady rise of testosterone over 6-8 weeks and then the decline over 6-8 weeks may make the T aromatase less....Similar to people going to daily injections? Pellets are a continuous "IV drip" in a way. They're constantly dissolving releasing T into the system over months of time.</p><p></p><p>- Or, maybe its the fluctuation of testosterone levels that helps me? It's always slowly going up or down over 3 months time?</p><p></p><p>- Or, maybe it has something to do with cypionate itself vs. a BioTe concentrated dry pellet?</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if any of these are accurate or correct. I don't really care as long as the pellets work, lol.</p><p></p><p>I get really high levels at the very peak of around 1400-1500 and then it slowly dissapates to around 500-700 when I was getting my next set of pellets. If I waited too long I started feeling terrible so I'd always get them in 3 month intervals.</p><p></p><p>I'm now remembering the libido I had previous to injections when I was on pellets for 3 years prior to starting injections. I'd get the pellets and 5-10 days later the mood and libido would greatly improve. It was through the roof back then and it's growing again now. Some might say it's a placebo effect but I disagree. It worked back then and it's starting to work now.....my wife is happy again!! I didn't need tadalafil/Cialis this week. woohoo!! I may still use them recreationally though, ha!! I just hated having to use them to make sure things worked.</p><p></p><p>I'm not a doctor and I don't pretend I know enough to know why pellets work better than injections but they do <strong>FOR ME</strong>. Everyone is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCFguy01, post: 194341, member: 40205"] I have a theory but it's all bro science..... - The slower steady rise of testosterone over 6-8 weeks and then the decline over 6-8 weeks may make the T aromatase less....Similar to people going to daily injections? Pellets are a continuous "IV drip" in a way. They're constantly dissolving releasing T into the system over months of time. - Or, maybe its the fluctuation of testosterone levels that helps me? It's always slowly going up or down over 3 months time? - Or, maybe it has something to do with cypionate itself vs. a BioTe concentrated dry pellet? I'm not sure if any of these are accurate or correct. I don't really care as long as the pellets work, lol. I get really high levels at the very peak of around 1400-1500 and then it slowly dissapates to around 500-700 when I was getting my next set of pellets. If I waited too long I started feeling terrible so I'd always get them in 3 month intervals. I'm now remembering the libido I had previous to injections when I was on pellets for 3 years prior to starting injections. I'd get the pellets and 5-10 days later the mood and libido would greatly improve. It was through the roof back then and it's growing again now. Some might say it's a placebo effect but I disagree. It worked back then and it's starting to work now.....my wife is happy again!! I didn't need tadalafil/Cialis this week. woohoo!! I may still use them recreationally though, ha!! I just hated having to use them to make sure things worked. I'm not a doctor and I don't pretend I know enough to know why pellets work better than injections but they do [B]FOR ME[/B]. Everyone is different. [/QUOTE]
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