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<blockquote data-quote="DorianGray" data-source="post: 206186" data-attributes="member: 40477"><p>I'm wondering about the validity on a clinical and perceived basis of cycling on and off TRT. I wouldn't eve pursue the question except for some research that was done on it, believe from University of Texas (Huston?). And I can't find the link now, ncbi, I thought. Study involved Test Propionate, cycling 4 weeks on 4 weeks off then a break period. Again, apologizes, I can't locate the exact study. Madman's extensive knowledge may already have it foremost. </p><p></p><p>Reason for consideration: I got on TRT thinking to boost libido when my levels were 671 TT at its lowest but relatively high SHBG and low FreeT. Got it all optimal for awhile but did nothing for libido except briefly. Went from test cyp, quite for about 1-1/2 year, tried clomiphene for 9 months, quite several months, then test cream. Each time observed "honeymoon" phases with libido. Now off cream for about two weeks and feeling better then ever. </p><p></p><p>So, what's the point? Perhaps there can be some positive physical benefit from being on TRT short term cycling. Not for libido-too many factors and unpredictable, but for maintaining bone mass, muscle and other organ benefits controlled by the hormone. In the study I mentioned, their conclusion was it had some validity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DorianGray, post: 206186, member: 40477"] I'm wondering about the validity on a clinical and perceived basis of cycling on and off TRT. I wouldn't eve pursue the question except for some research that was done on it, believe from University of Texas (Huston?). And I can't find the link now, ncbi, I thought. Study involved Test Propionate, cycling 4 weeks on 4 weeks off then a break period. Again, apologizes, I can't locate the exact study. Madman's extensive knowledge may already have it foremost. Reason for consideration: I got on TRT thinking to boost libido when my levels were 671 TT at its lowest but relatively high SHBG and low FreeT. Got it all optimal for awhile but did nothing for libido except briefly. Went from test cyp, quite for about 1-1/2 year, tried clomiphene for 9 months, quite several months, then test cream. Each time observed "honeymoon" phases with libido. Now off cream for about two weeks and feeling better then ever. So, what's the point? Perhaps there can be some positive physical benefit from being on TRT short term cycling. Not for libido-too many factors and unpredictable, but for maintaining bone mass, muscle and other organ benefits controlled by the hormone. In the study I mentioned, their conclusion was it had some validity. [/QUOTE]
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