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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Risk of Transference with cream
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 211794" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>I can give you real-world usage and experience. I have been using the cream and now hydrogel for many years, and I can say there have been no problems or concerns. I have a wife, and my 3 kids were pretty young when I started on it. Never an issue. The cream dries quickly but there will be some on the skin. It’s a small amount, with only a small % of absorption best case with direct application. </p><p></p><p>You have to pretty much be so careless that you try to get it on someone else intentionally and repeatedly and a reasonable amount of it. Even if it were to happen, one brief touch of dried testosterone which at that point has marginally best case single digit % absorption from skin to skin context is not growing a beard or harming anyone. It’s a blip in someone else’s testosterone level, if that. </p><p></p><p>All of the posts about creams inevitably have “reports of” and “I heard”s of children pushed into early puberty and women growing beards and Adam’s apples. Where are all of those cases and reports? Im not talking 1, I’m talking widespread like the comments make it out to be. This would not be such a readily available product with no warnings on the boxes and labeling if it were a common problem. Because it isn’t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 211794, member: 13328"] I can give you real-world usage and experience. I have been using the cream and now hydrogel for many years, and I can say there have been no problems or concerns. I have a wife, and my 3 kids were pretty young when I started on it. Never an issue. The cream dries quickly but there will be some on the skin. It’s a small amount, with only a small % of absorption best case with direct application. You have to pretty much be so careless that you try to get it on someone else intentionally and repeatedly and a reasonable amount of it. Even if it were to happen, one brief touch of dried testosterone which at that point has marginally best case single digit % absorption from skin to skin context is not growing a beard or harming anyone. It’s a blip in someone else’s testosterone level, if that. All of the posts about creams inevitably have “reports of” and “I heard”s of children pushed into early puberty and women growing beards and Adam’s apples. Where are all of those cases and reports? Im not talking 1, I’m talking widespread like the comments make it out to be. This would not be such a readily available product with no warnings on the boxes and labeling if it were a common problem. Because it isn’t. [/QUOTE]
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