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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testogel to Cream
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<blockquote data-quote="Bryan_K77" data-source="post: 179634" data-attributes="member: 40083"><p>if it’s 20% cream at about 50 mg and is applied to the scrotum, then yes it will most likely put you above upper dht reference range. I have no idea how the testogel raised your total and free t, but didn’t increase your dht, that makes zero sense to me. Also considering the 5 ar enzymes found in skin tissue. Did you have multiple dht tests done, that seriously doesn’t make sense that, maybe injections could leave dht unchanged, but transdermal that significantly raises total and free t leaving dht unchanged or worse is highly unlikely I would imagine. With that being said, everyone is unique to their response to drugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryan_K77, post: 179634, member: 40083"] if it’s 20% cream at about 50 mg and is applied to the scrotum, then yes it will most likely put you above upper dht reference range. I have no idea how the testogel raised your total and free t, but didn’t increase your dht, that makes zero sense to me. Also considering the 5 ar enzymes found in skin tissue. Did you have multiple dht tests done, that seriously doesn’t make sense that, maybe injections could leave dht unchanged, but transdermal that significantly raises total and free t leaving dht unchanged or worse is highly unlikely I would imagine. With that being said, everyone is unique to their response to drugs [/QUOTE]
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