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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 276878" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>You seem to be alluding pretty strongly to my protocol. Without a pump system it is impractical to take enough GnRH to yield normal testosterone levels. Kisspeptin monotherapy may have some potential, but that's yet to be seen. Injecting a testosterone blend daily is a reasonably practical solution. It provides an approximation of normal endogenous levels. Interesting questions about variations, i.e. throwing in testosterone suspension and/or varying the dose. However, in my experience even the benefits of the daily blend are pretty subtle. I'd say that aiming for subtleties on top of subtleties is not worth the effort. I tout the blend for two things: improved sleep for those who are sensitive to constant T levels, and as a way to reduce side effects through lowering the dose — without losing the benefits. Some support for this latter is in the clinical trials for Natesto.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 276878, member: 38109"] You seem to be alluding pretty strongly to my protocol. Without a pump system it is impractical to take enough GnRH to yield normal testosterone levels. Kisspeptin monotherapy may have some potential, but that's yet to be seen. Injecting a testosterone blend daily is a reasonably practical solution. It provides an approximation of normal endogenous levels. Interesting questions about variations, i.e. throwing in testosterone suspension and/or varying the dose. However, in my experience even the benefits of the daily blend are pretty subtle. I'd say that aiming for subtleties on top of subtleties is not worth the effort. I tout the blend for two things: improved sleep for those who are sensitive to constant T levels, and as a way to reduce side effects through lowering the dose — without losing the benefits. Some support for this latter is in the clinical trials for Natesto. [/QUOTE]
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