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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
HCG and DHT
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 49197" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Ive not read or experienced myself any correlation at all between HCG and DHT and I've educated myself well on DHT because I've tested low on it several times while on TCyp and HCG. Only in that DHT being a metabolite of Test could you even try to tie the two together. And I'd say that to your question it would have to be HCG mono, NOT TestCyp. Some men like me have low DHT and have to infact supplement that with other HRT measures. Some men have high DHT and it's perhaps unexplainable. Some men might have more or more active 5AR to spur the conversion. </p><p>I don't know that there's a balance related to TT/FT/E2 or anything else, I think we're finding that upper lab ranges are safe and proper, absent hair loss and/or prostate problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 49197, member: 2657"] Ive not read or experienced myself any correlation at all between HCG and DHT and I've educated myself well on DHT because I've tested low on it several times while on TCyp and HCG. Only in that DHT being a metabolite of Test could you even try to tie the two together. And I'd say that to your question it would have to be HCG mono, NOT TestCyp. Some men like me have low DHT and have to infact supplement that with other HRT measures. Some men have high DHT and it's perhaps unexplainable. Some men might have more or more active 5AR to spur the conversion. I don't know that there's a balance related to TT/FT/E2 or anything else, I think we're finding that upper lab ranges are safe and proper, absent hair loss and/or prostate problems. [/QUOTE]
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