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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
First time using TRT and thinking about adjusting the dosage
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<blockquote data-quote="Roberto_G" data-source="post: 108372" data-attributes="member: 18432"><p>Awesome, thanks for the info. I'm gonna have to research for a while to better understand it. What are your opinions on natural estrogen detox or blockers, such as stinging nettle root or the extract of it's active ingredient, beta-sitosterol. Would they be safe to use along with TRT? maybe as a replacement for Anastrozole if I use smaller frequent doses of T (like 50mg 2-3x a week).</p><p></p><p> I had been using natural androgen boosters prior to trying out the TRT. Things like Pine Pollen extract, and tongkat ali extract. And coupling those with natural estrogen blockers and estrogen detoxing, with ingredients like stinging nettle and beta-sitosterol. The effects were good at first, but eventually seemed to wane, not sure if it was a placebo or if I was becoming immune to the effects of it. </p><p></p><p> I'm hesitant to continue with TRT as I don't want to mess things up, and it seems like a lot of blood work is needed to monitor my progress, which is something I'm not sure I can afford at the moment. It looks like frequent small dosing is ideal to large weekly doses, as far as maintaining optimal levels and reducing crashes. So I would have to order more syringes than I was supplied (no big deal). </p><p></p><p> Just weary at this point, after experiencing the e2 crash that most likely happened. In all likelihood, is experimenting with lower levels generally safe to where I could go off TRT if necessary without long term endocrine effects?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberto_G, post: 108372, member: 18432"] Awesome, thanks for the info. I'm gonna have to research for a while to better understand it. What are your opinions on natural estrogen detox or blockers, such as stinging nettle root or the extract of it's active ingredient, beta-sitosterol. Would they be safe to use along with TRT? maybe as a replacement for Anastrozole if I use smaller frequent doses of T (like 50mg 2-3x a week). I had been using natural androgen boosters prior to trying out the TRT. Things like Pine Pollen extract, and tongkat ali extract. And coupling those with natural estrogen blockers and estrogen detoxing, with ingredients like stinging nettle and beta-sitosterol. The effects were good at first, but eventually seemed to wane, not sure if it was a placebo or if I was becoming immune to the effects of it. I'm hesitant to continue with TRT as I don't want to mess things up, and it seems like a lot of blood work is needed to monitor my progress, which is something I'm not sure I can afford at the moment. It looks like frequent small dosing is ideal to large weekly doses, as far as maintaining optimal levels and reducing crashes. So I would have to order more syringes than I was supplied (no big deal). Just weary at this point, after experiencing the e2 crash that most likely happened. In all likelihood, is experimenting with lower levels generally safe to where I could go off TRT if necessary without long term endocrine effects? [/QUOTE]
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