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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Do you cycle HCG?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ardoc2" data-source="post: 204710" data-attributes="member: 35578"><p>Hey Phil, </p><p></p><p>After several years using HCG without issue, I started developing what I thought were high E2 side effects but the blood work did not seem to support that conclusion. When I stopped HCG after experiencing the sides, after a week or so I noticed having increased libido which lasted about 6-7 weeks and then it returned to 'baseline'. (Luckily, my libido has not been one of my issues so when i say 'improved' I mean better than normal. The change in protocol seems to increase libido above 'baseline' rather than the steady state causing low libido). I then restarted HCG at very low doses (90-100iu EOD) to see if i could find an appropriate dose that gave benefits but without sides. Initially i felt a small improvement in testicle size, that stalled quickly, so I continued to increase the dose. Once I started approaching the 200iu EOD (now I'm using 250iu and stopped at that dose) I started to notice an increase in libido which lasted about 10 weeks. When the libido fell back to 'baseline' I stopped out of concern about the sides returning. Again after a short period of time I noticed an increase in libido. I am on the 3rd time of restarting and the libido increase has been consistent. I started this as an experiment to see if i could do HCG at low doses without sides and found this response by accident. I have heard many reports of people having improved feeling while transitioning from one dose to another, seemingly due to the hormones being in flux?</p><p></p><p>Is it a placebo effect? I don't know but if keeps working I don't care.</p><p>I don't have a theory on this, just relaying what I have found this does for me.</p><p>I plan to continue using this protocol until it stops working or until i find credible research that 'cycling' it that way poses a health risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ardoc2, post: 204710, member: 35578"] Hey Phil, After several years using HCG without issue, I started developing what I thought were high E2 side effects but the blood work did not seem to support that conclusion. When I stopped HCG after experiencing the sides, after a week or so I noticed having increased libido which lasted about 6-7 weeks and then it returned to 'baseline'. (Luckily, my libido has not been one of my issues so when i say 'improved' I mean better than normal. The change in protocol seems to increase libido above 'baseline' rather than the steady state causing low libido). I then restarted HCG at very low doses (90-100iu EOD) to see if i could find an appropriate dose that gave benefits but without sides. Initially i felt a small improvement in testicle size, that stalled quickly, so I continued to increase the dose. Once I started approaching the 200iu EOD (now I'm using 250iu and stopped at that dose) I started to notice an increase in libido which lasted about 10 weeks. When the libido fell back to 'baseline' I stopped out of concern about the sides returning. Again after a short period of time I noticed an increase in libido. I am on the 3rd time of restarting and the libido increase has been consistent. I started this as an experiment to see if i could do HCG at low doses without sides and found this response by accident. I have heard many reports of people having improved feeling while transitioning from one dose to another, seemingly due to the hormones being in flux? Is it a placebo effect? I don't know but if keeps working I don't care. I don't have a theory on this, just relaying what I have found this does for me. I plan to continue using this protocol until it stops working or until i find credible research that 'cycling' it that way poses a health risk. [/QUOTE]
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