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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
1 Yr Update with 250mg/mL Lab results are in!!
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 77222" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Majority of healthy males produce on average 600-800 tt levels endogenously and there is a natural circadian rhythm, maybe there are some around 1000 but it is not common. You are going to tell me walking around with a tt trough of 1788 is healthy for the human body let alone at a steady state. If you do not think high levels of testosterone effect other hormones in the body your kidding yourself sure as I said his labs look good overall but in the long run it is not healthy. E2 levels will be elevated and sure there are ways to deal with it and the hematocrit/hemoglobin will increase so one can give blood and lipid profile can worsen over time. If we are talking trt purposes than rarely does on need to be 1000+ to experience relief of low t symptoms...................the only benefit to running supra physiological levels are to increase muscle/strength beyond what one could naturally attain. You are misinformed if you think 250mg/week is the lowest starting dose for an aas cycle as most with good genetics that have there diet/training locked down can easily grow of 200mg/week of testosterone and I know many who have responded extremely well on such doses, bro science and all the sense less forums push running 500mg/week as a starting dose, what a joke! If you need 400-500mg/week of testosterone to grow you should give up weight training because you either have shit genetics or lack the discipline to train/eat properly. I say anything below 200mg is will not cause significant growth..............200mg/week will definitely make a huge difference compared to trt doses 100-150mg/week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 77222, member: 13851"] Majority of healthy males produce on average 600-800 tt levels endogenously and there is a natural circadian rhythm, maybe there are some around 1000 but it is not common. You are going to tell me walking around with a tt trough of 1788 is healthy for the human body let alone at a steady state. If you do not think high levels of testosterone effect other hormones in the body your kidding yourself sure as I said his labs look good overall but in the long run it is not healthy. E2 levels will be elevated and sure there are ways to deal with it and the hematocrit/hemoglobin will increase so one can give blood and lipid profile can worsen over time. If we are talking trt purposes than rarely does on need to be 1000+ to experience relief of low t symptoms...................the only benefit to running supra physiological levels are to increase muscle/strength beyond what one could naturally attain. You are misinformed if you think 250mg/week is the lowest starting dose for an aas cycle as most with good genetics that have there diet/training locked down can easily grow of 200mg/week of testosterone and I know many who have responded extremely well on such doses, bro science and all the sense less forums push running 500mg/week as a starting dose, what a joke! If you need 400-500mg/week of testosterone to grow you should give up weight training because you either have shit genetics or lack the discipline to train/eat properly. I say anything below 200mg is will not cause significant growth..............200mg/week will definitely make a huge difference compared to trt doses 100-150mg/week. [/QUOTE]
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