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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Gman's Test Prop Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 153123" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Unfortunately most are still basing their FT levels from results obtained by the <span style="color: rgb(26, 188, 156)"><strong>piss poor direct immunoassay </strong></span><strong><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)"><strong>or</strong></span></strong><span style="color: rgb(26, 188, 156)"><strong> tracer analog</strong></span> which is known to be <span style="color: rgb(26, 188, 156)"><strong>inaccurate let alone no longer recommended.</strong></span></p><p></p><p>The only way to truly know where your FT levels sit is to use an accurate testing method such as the <strong><span style="color: rgb(251, 160, 38)">gold standard Equilibrium Dialysis </span></strong>or <span style="color: rgb(250, 197, 28)"><strong>Ultrafiltration</strong></span> or better yet use the free public <a href="https://tru-t.org/" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>TruT Free Testosterone Calculator by FPT</strong></span></a></p><p><a href="https://tru-t.org/" target="_blank"></a></p><p>As I commented on a members previous thread.....due to the<strong><span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)"> newer understanding of SHBG:</span><span style="color: rgb(44, 130, 201)">T binding</span></strong>.....even with having a higher SHBG......running a very high TT (as in well over 1200 ng/dL) is not needed in order to achieve a healthy FT level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 153123, member: 13851"] Unfortunately most are still basing their FT levels from results obtained by the [COLOR=rgb(26, 188, 156)][B]piss poor direct immunoassay [/B][/COLOR][B][COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)][B]or[/B][/COLOR][/B][COLOR=rgb(26, 188, 156)][B] tracer analog[/B][/COLOR] which is known to be [COLOR=rgb(26, 188, 156)][B]inaccurate let alone no longer recommended.[/B][/COLOR] The only way to truly know where your FT levels sit is to use an accurate testing method such as the [B][COLOR=rgb(251, 160, 38)]gold standard Equilibrium Dialysis [/COLOR][/B]or [COLOR=rgb(250, 197, 28)][B]Ultrafiltration[/B][/COLOR][COLOR=rgb(247, 218, 100)] [/COLOR]or better yet use the free public [URL='https://tru-t.org/'][SIZE=18px][B]TruT Free Testosterone Calculator by FPT[/B][/SIZE] [/URL] As I commented on a members previous thread.....due to the[B][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)] newer understanding of SHBG:[/COLOR][COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]T binding[/COLOR][/B].....even with having a higher SHBG......running a very high TT (as in well over 1200 ng/dL) is not needed in order to achieve a healthy FT level. [/QUOTE]
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