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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Cycling HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 93929" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>I have heard about some clinics/doctors that cycle HCG. For me it makes litte sense. But if the goal is only to avoid testicular damage from long term testicular atrophy it might make sense. However HCG has other benefits than only trying to keep your testicles from being damaged.</p><p>Given HCG half life you would need to inject at least 2x week to have some continuous stimulation to the testicles.</p><p>The anastrozole compounded with the testosterone might be a bad idea because like Vince mentioned you will be unable to titrate testosterone and anastrozole dosages separately. Although the dosages you are taking make sense for the average Joe everyone is different and it might not be the right balance for you.</p><p>Also is fertility is a concern you need a higher HCG dosage and no cycling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 93929, member: 13512"] I have heard about some clinics/doctors that cycle HCG. For me it makes litte sense. But if the goal is only to avoid testicular damage from long term testicular atrophy it might make sense. However HCG has other benefits than only trying to keep your testicles from being damaged. Given HCG half life you would need to inject at least 2x week to have some continuous stimulation to the testicles. The anastrozole compounded with the testosterone might be a bad idea because like Vince mentioned you will be unable to titrate testosterone and anastrozole dosages separately. Although the dosages you are taking make sense for the average Joe everyone is different and it might not be the right balance for you. Also is fertility is a concern you need a higher HCG dosage and no cycling. [/QUOTE]
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