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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="Gman86" data-source="post: 153184" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Does anyone know what lab dr Nichols uses for his free T lab by any chance? I thought it was labcorp, but labcorp seems to measure in pg/ml, and I’ve been watching dr Nichols on the new TOT Roundtables on the lifting dermatologist’s YouTube channel, and he reports that most of his guys do very well within the 30-50ng/dL range. Including the lifting dermatologist who has his free T at 61, and looks and feels great. Dr Nichols keeps his between 40-50. Another doctor on there that looks great, and reports also feeling great, named Anthony, keeps his at 48. And then Dr Russ Scala, who has been a pioneer in the field for as long as I’ve been alive, keeps his free T in the 50’s. I know for a fact that dr Nichols and the lifting dermatologist are using the measurement ng/dL, not sure about the other guys. So was just wondering what lab company uses ng/dL for their free at results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 153184, member: 15043"] Does anyone know what lab dr Nichols uses for his free T lab by any chance? I thought it was labcorp, but labcorp seems to measure in pg/ml, and I’ve been watching dr Nichols on the new TOT Roundtables on the lifting dermatologist’s YouTube channel, and he reports that most of his guys do very well within the 30-50ng/dL range. Including the lifting dermatologist who has his free T at 61, and looks and feels great. Dr Nichols keeps his between 40-50. Another doctor on there that looks great, and reports also feeling great, named Anthony, keeps his at 48. And then Dr Russ Scala, who has been a pioneer in the field for as long as I’ve been alive, keeps his free T in the 50’s. I know for a fact that dr Nichols and the lifting dermatologist are using the measurement ng/dL, not sure about the other guys. So was just wondering what lab company uses ng/dL for their free at results. [/QUOTE]
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