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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Bringing dhea levels up
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<blockquote data-quote="paco" data-source="post: 8413" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>I'm a little confused by this. Dr. Rouzier states that the range is 100-600, and that optimal is near the top of that range, at 500-600. Doesn't that mean you want to be near the top of whatever the reference range is for your lab, rather than at twice the upper limit of the range? If he was advocating twice the upper limit of whatever range, wouldn't he suggest being at 1,000-1,200 if the range were 500-600?</p><p></p><p>Or, is it that the set range is different for each lab, although the actual results (if measured in the same units) would be approximately the same from lab to lab? I've never been clear on why ranges differ from lab to lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paco, post: 8413, member: 37"] I'm a little confused by this. Dr. Rouzier states that the range is 100-600, and that optimal is near the top of that range, at 500-600. Doesn't that mean you want to be near the top of whatever the reference range is for your lab, rather than at twice the upper limit of the range? If he was advocating twice the upper limit of whatever range, wouldn't he suggest being at 1,000-1,200 if the range were 500-600? Or, is it that the set range is different for each lab, although the actual results (if measured in the same units) would be approximately the same from lab to lab? I've never been clear on why ranges differ from lab to lab. [/QUOTE]
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