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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Dr. Crisler, SQ, and studies?
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<blockquote data-quote="BadassBlues" data-source="post: 243621" data-attributes="member: 38526"><p>Dr. C believed (correctly) that Sub Q injections were preferable due to splitting the dose into 2 per week. By doing this, you eliminate the extreme low trough of weekly IM injections. Also, a smaller dose resulted in lower aromatase activity, even when injected into adipose tissue. It was proven that Sub Q injections resulted in less conversion to E2.</p><p></p><p>The down sides? If you use the same injection site you develop small bumps and leathery skin in that area. You have to move it around a lot to avoid that. Sometimes the bumps can become inflamed...not pleasant.</p><p></p><p>He had a great tutorial video that explained all of this.</p><p></p><p>I was on this protocol for years until just recently. I used a 28 gauge insulin syringe. Very easy and painless, albeit a little slow to fill.</p><p></p><p>I am trying T Gel for a few months to try and get back to a more natural ebb and flow... another Crisler recommendation, along with daily small HCG injections to replace the missing LH.</p><p></p><p>The man scored some real home runs... I really miss him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadassBlues, post: 243621, member: 38526"] Dr. C believed (correctly) that Sub Q injections were preferable due to splitting the dose into 2 per week. By doing this, you eliminate the extreme low trough of weekly IM injections. Also, a smaller dose resulted in lower aromatase activity, even when injected into adipose tissue. It was proven that Sub Q injections resulted in less conversion to E2. The down sides? If you use the same injection site you develop small bumps and leathery skin in that area. You have to move it around a lot to avoid that. Sometimes the bumps can become inflamed...not pleasant. He had a great tutorial video that explained all of this. I was on this protocol for years until just recently. I used a 28 gauge insulin syringe. Very easy and painless, albeit a little slow to fill. I am trying T Gel for a few months to try and get back to a more natural ebb and flow... another Crisler recommendation, along with daily small HCG injections to replace the missing LH. The man scored some real home runs... I really miss him. [/QUOTE]
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