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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 96677" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Two things, when my E is high my sack is definitely more drawn up, if you will, not shrinkage, but just tight(er) to the body but that's me and we're all different. Also, whereas HCG works for some and others it doesn't, I believe that there's some dysfunction be it enzyme or something else for that LH analague to spur the downstream conversion from Cholesterol that is broken in us. That's my theory anyway. Ive run HCG up to 500iu 3Xw and seen my DHEA-S and Progesterone, drop on labs. </p><p></p><p>I didn't find that HCG caused me an E problem when I systematically eliminated things one by one with repeated testing. I got down to using nothing else except Cyp and was still converting at a high rate. I use HCG because I should and we should but I only use 100iu every few days if it's that frequent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 96677, member: 2657"] Two things, when my E is high my sack is definitely more drawn up, if you will, not shrinkage, but just tight(er) to the body but that's me and we're all different. Also, whereas HCG works for some and others it doesn't, I believe that there's some dysfunction be it enzyme or something else for that LH analague to spur the downstream conversion from Cholesterol that is broken in us. That's my theory anyway. Ive run HCG up to 500iu 3Xw and seen my DHEA-S and Progesterone, drop on labs. I didn't find that HCG caused me an E problem when I systematically eliminated things one by one with repeated testing. I got down to using nothing else except Cyp and was still converting at a high rate. I use HCG because I should and we should but I only use 100iu every few days if it's that frequent. [/QUOTE]
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