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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My Dr is challenging testosterone micro dosing
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 202584" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>I think micro-dosing is very under-rated for all things hormonal/anabolic, but here are several other things to consider. A lot of your early-stage outcomes will depend on your starting point...IOW whether you are coming down from something else or starting from "natural" levels, even if those levels are low. For example, when I used Clomid only, reducing the dose did not improve my outcome, but stopping completely for a while and then restarting at a lower dose did. Also, the number of variables involved (dose, timing, delivery method, patient terrain, etc.) would make even a well-intentioned study very difficult to design in a way that actionable outcomes were produced. Perhaps it has been done, but the study design would have to be examined very carefully and it would not eliminate the need for a degree of experimentation for any specific individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 202584, member: 15235"] I think micro-dosing is very under-rated for all things hormonal/anabolic, but here are several other things to consider. A lot of your early-stage outcomes will depend on your starting point...IOW whether you are coming down from something else or starting from "natural" levels, even if those levels are low. For example, when I used Clomid only, reducing the dose did not improve my outcome, but stopping completely for a while and then restarting at a lower dose did. Also, the number of variables involved (dose, timing, delivery method, patient terrain, etc.) would make even a well-intentioned study very difficult to design in a way that actionable outcomes were produced. Perhaps it has been done, but the study design would have to be examined very carefully and it would not eliminate the need for a degree of experimentation for any specific individual. [/QUOTE]
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