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Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="granger" data-source="post: 259802" data-attributes="member: 45577"><p>I know folks often say this however they are mis interpreting what is meant by bio identical. the term was first used for woman HRT as would take esters/dif analogs of progesterone etc that were taken orally in mega doses with alot higher rate of side effects. it is now used incorrectly by some but correctly by others. bio identical term is used for creams and Natesto because it uses PURE testosterone not an ester, which of course is not bio identical and metabolized VERY differently. so bio identical just means pure non ester testosterone. and yes its used as marketing because it(creams nasal) offers less side effects compared to long esters which are in a non natural or non bio identical form. we all know guys react differently to different esters even(why would this be if testosterone is testosterone?), and often tolerate bio identical creams or nasal better, why? because its bio identical.. anyway hopefully that clears up this often misunderstood topic.</p><p></p><p>is it marketing? forsure. but also an easy way to explain to woman the new age creams are not your grandmas HRT and aren't causing the side effects like VERY non bio identical hormones that had been used. now used for men aswell, less of a difference but a difference non the less, ester vs short acting test base with lesser side effects. so is used to convey less side effects. the "free test" is the same but the pharmacodynamics of how they work is much different. perhaps more pulsatile/natural serum levels would be a MORE correct term, but again, it just was adopted from female HRT. </p><p></p><p>anyhoo, hopefully that clears up the often misunderstood mis misnomer of what bio identical is. now if they give u test prop and say its bio identical THAN you can have an issue with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="granger, post: 259802, member: 45577"] I know folks often say this however they are mis interpreting what is meant by bio identical. the term was first used for woman HRT as would take esters/dif analogs of progesterone etc that were taken orally in mega doses with alot higher rate of side effects. it is now used incorrectly by some but correctly by others. bio identical term is used for creams and Natesto because it uses PURE testosterone not an ester, which of course is not bio identical and metabolized VERY differently. so bio identical just means pure non ester testosterone. and yes its used as marketing because it(creams nasal) offers less side effects compared to long esters which are in a non natural or non bio identical form. we all know guys react differently to different esters even(why would this be if testosterone is testosterone?), and often tolerate bio identical creams or nasal better, why? because its bio identical.. anyway hopefully that clears up this often misunderstood topic. is it marketing? forsure. but also an easy way to explain to woman the new age creams are not your grandmas HRT and aren't causing the side effects like VERY non bio identical hormones that had been used. now used for men aswell, less of a difference but a difference non the less, ester vs short acting test base with lesser side effects. so is used to convey less side effects. the "free test" is the same but the pharmacodynamics of how they work is much different. perhaps more pulsatile/natural serum levels would be a MORE correct term, but again, it just was adopted from female HRT. anyhoo, hopefully that clears up the often misunderstood mis misnomer of what bio identical is. now if they give u test prop and say its bio identical THAN you can have an issue with them. [/QUOTE]
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