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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
DHT: Adding T Cream vs Higher Injections + AI
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<blockquote data-quote="antelopers" data-source="post: 151112" data-attributes="member: 38214"><p>Adding supplemental scrotal T cream seems to be the trend lately, and personally I've definitely seen some benefit. Based on information from some doctors and other board members it seems the DHT:E2 ratio is improved, which gives a better sense of well being and libido.</p><p></p><p>However, couldn't the same effect be achieved by simply raising your testosterone dose and including a low dose aromatase inhibitor like Anastrozole? This would achieve both higher levels of DHT from the increase in testosterone and blocking the aromatization conversion rate, and by directly blocking some E2 conversion itself. Besides not having to worry about daily application, absorption, or cross contamination.</p><p></p><p>I understand that some wouldn't want to do this because of the anti-AI trend, but they seem to be safe when used in normal doses. I also believe that your total T levels are going much higher during the day on scrotal T than you think - despite raising DHT, the scrotal cream will undoubtedly give a rise in total T as well. Limiting your T dose to one source of input would make it easier to control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopers, post: 151112, member: 38214"] Adding supplemental scrotal T cream seems to be the trend lately, and personally I've definitely seen some benefit. Based on information from some doctors and other board members it seems the DHT:E2 ratio is improved, which gives a better sense of well being and libido. However, couldn't the same effect be achieved by simply raising your testosterone dose and including a low dose aromatase inhibitor like Anastrozole? This would achieve both higher levels of DHT from the increase in testosterone and blocking the aromatization conversion rate, and by directly blocking some E2 conversion itself. Besides not having to worry about daily application, absorption, or cross contamination. I understand that some wouldn't want to do this because of the anti-AI trend, but they seem to be safe when used in normal doses. I also believe that your total T levels are going much higher during the day on scrotal T than you think - despite raising DHT, the scrotal cream will undoubtedly give a rise in total T as well. Limiting your T dose to one source of input would make it easier to control. [/QUOTE]
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