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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Tru T calculator - what is the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 228500" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>From those plots, the calculated FT by Vermeulen is too low, as compared to the measured FT by dialysis. However, that seems easily correctable by multiplying the calculated Vermeulen values by a boost factor > 1. Then, you would get a linear fit to Vermeulen of accuracy similar to the "new model".</p><p></p><p>Also, there is a lot of scatter around the fitting lines which means there are people that are outliers and are not well described by either model, although the occurence rates for those are not high, at least in the shown samples of people.</p><p></p><p>Last, a patent does not prove validity. There are millions of patents that claim one thing but don't match reality in the end. </p><p></p><p>Since the TruT calculator is available online, I would like to see a study by someone not related to the TruT makers and not sponsored by them in a real life sample of people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 228500, member: 38594"] From those plots, the calculated FT by Vermeulen is too low, as compared to the measured FT by dialysis. However, that seems easily correctable by multiplying the calculated Vermeulen values by a boost factor > 1. Then, you would get a linear fit to Vermeulen of accuracy similar to the "new model". Also, there is a lot of scatter around the fitting lines which means there are people that are outliers and are not well described by either model, although the occurence rates for those are not high, at least in the shown samples of people. Last, a patent does not prove validity. There are millions of patents that claim one thing but don't match reality in the end. Since the TruT calculator is available online, I would like to see a study by someone not related to the TruT makers and not sponsored by them in a real life sample of people. [/QUOTE]
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