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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Fsh and libido
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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 253995" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>I think all the hormones that comprise sexual function play a part in libido. Especially the sexual drive a male feels in his loins.</p><p>The diurnal variation of testosterone is I feel a key factor here. The stronger peaks and drops a young male experiences each day may be the mechanism by which they can have a more regular and stable strong libido than an older male and those on TRT who do not have these daily surges and drops. The way in which LH is released also, in a pulsatile fashion every day may also make a very big difference here in comparison to how hCG affects the LH receptors in our body. Changing the way in which our body has evolved to receive these hormones must cause dysfunctions to occur, especially with regard to sexual function for many men. It is for this reason that some men on TRT will suddenly have a burst of libido at odd and infrequent times: suddenly a hormonal rise or drop will mimick what should occur naturally and libido is once again evident... for a brief time.</p><p>TRT in my opinion is a very basic replacement for what we do naturally, this will cause shortcomings for many men as you mention.</p><p>This can possibly be improved by tweaking this or adding that, but it may never be as good for some individuals as the wonderful biochemistry you were born with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 253995, member: 44021"] I think all the hormones that comprise sexual function play a part in libido. Especially the sexual drive a male feels in his loins. The diurnal variation of testosterone is I feel a key factor here. The stronger peaks and drops a young male experiences each day may be the mechanism by which they can have a more regular and stable strong libido than an older male and those on TRT who do not have these daily surges and drops. The way in which LH is released also, in a pulsatile fashion every day may also make a very big difference here in comparison to how hCG affects the LH receptors in our body. Changing the way in which our body has evolved to receive these hormones must cause dysfunctions to occur, especially with regard to sexual function for many men. It is for this reason that some men on TRT will suddenly have a burst of libido at odd and infrequent times: suddenly a hormonal rise or drop will mimick what should occur naturally and libido is once again evident... for a brief time. TRT in my opinion is a very basic replacement for what we do naturally, this will cause shortcomings for many men as you mention. This can possibly be improved by tweaking this or adding that, but it may never be as good for some individuals as the wonderful biochemistry you were born with. [/QUOTE]
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