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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Gonadorelin alternative to hCG - Kisspeptin a peptide that is not approved for compounding
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 194930" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I called Royal Medical Center myself to see if I could wring out any more information. It seems likely the protocol is 50 or 100 mcg of gonadorelin twice a week. The gentleman I talked with wasn't completely sure, but said he thinks the concentration is 0.2 mg/mL, and the dose size is 0.5 mL. Unfortunately he had no information on the clinical trials. When pressed he said he thought almost all of their patients are on aromatase inhibitors. He said they target a total testosterone level of ~800+ ng/dL. It sounds like they try to adjust estradiol to be in the reference range, while being mindful of the subjective results.</p><p></p><p>I suspect the lab work was done within an hour of a gonadorelin injection, and that LH pretty rapidly goes back to low levels. If so it's surprising that two big pulses a week can prevent testicular atrophy and provide decent subjective results. Natural men have on the order of 100 pulses a week.</p><p></p><p>The video below reports a few more individual lab results, ranging from small LH increases—0.5 mIU/mL—to gigantic ones—46.5 mIU/mL. These are around the 8:00 mark. Kind of annoying to have ads in a video that is essentially an ad itself.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]vA_BprOeZLc[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 194930, member: 38109"] I called Royal Medical Center myself to see if I could wring out any more information. It seems likely the protocol is 50 or 100 mcg of gonadorelin twice a week. The gentleman I talked with wasn't completely sure, but said he thinks the concentration is 0.2 mg/mL, and the dose size is 0.5 mL. Unfortunately he had no information on the clinical trials. When pressed he said he thought almost all of their patients are on aromatase inhibitors. He said they target a total testosterone level of ~800+ ng/dL. It sounds like they try to adjust estradiol to be in the reference range, while being mindful of the subjective results. I suspect the lab work was done within an hour of a gonadorelin injection, and that LH pretty rapidly goes back to low levels. If so it's surprising that two big pulses a week can prevent testicular atrophy and provide decent subjective results. Natural men have on the order of 100 pulses a week. The video below reports a few more individual lab results, ranging from small LH increases—0.5 mIU/mL—to gigantic ones—46.5 mIU/mL. These are around the 8:00 mark. Kind of annoying to have ads in a video that is essentially an ad itself. [MEDIA=youtube]vA_BprOeZLc[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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