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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: 277150" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>The problem is that you don't have a very accurate idea of the transdermal absorption. He will claim that you're getting less testosterone with the cream. It's not a simple experiment when done this way. But one might be able to demonstrate the principle by injecting X mg of a testosterone ester for a period and comparing it to injecting both Y mg of the same ester of DHT and X - Y mg of the testosterone ester — ignoring the minor difference in the weights of T and DHT. In this case you have effectively pre-converted the T to DHT and don't need to rely on the skin and its uncertain absorption. Clearly by increasing the fraction of DHT in the combined dose you could force free testosterone to be as low as you like, mimicking the skin being highly efficient at the conversion. This is going in the opposite direction of the original dubious claim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 277150, member: 38109"] The problem is that you don't have a very accurate idea of the transdermal absorption. He will claim that you're getting less testosterone with the cream. It's not a simple experiment when done this way. But one might be able to demonstrate the principle by injecting X mg of a testosterone ester for a period and comparing it to injecting both Y mg of the same ester of DHT and X - Y mg of the testosterone ester — ignoring the minor difference in the weights of T and DHT. In this case you have effectively pre-converted the T to DHT and don't need to rely on the skin and its uncertain absorption. Clearly by increasing the fraction of DHT in the combined dose you could force free testosterone to be as low as you like, mimicking the skin being highly efficient at the conversion. This is going in the opposite direction of the original dubious claim. [/QUOTE]
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