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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
HCG: How much is safe to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnTaylorHK" data-source="post: 139238" data-attributes="member: 33105"><p>Dear LH220, to reap: Use of HCG increases sperm productivity and motility, and so may restore shrunken testes size occurring as a result of using anabolic steroids. Now, from your moniker (Lifting Heavy) you are an active 24 year old. Are you using T for athletic purposes, or for some other reason? Note that heavy lifting can cause T levels to become low as a result of overtraining. [I myself fell victim to that 20 years ago, the doctor (from a world-renowned fertility clinic) didn't even ask what my activity levels were, I was competing in half-marathons at the time]. If you are using T for athletic reasons, then I would urge you to consider using T on a 10-week cycle, allowing sufficient break in between to allow resumption of normal testicular function. IMVHO, in that case there is generally no need for aromatase inhibitors or HCG. If you don't care about fertility or testicular shrinkage, then another protocol may be more suitable. If you are using AAS for another health reason, then it would be useful to know what that reason is. Namaste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnTaylorHK, post: 139238, member: 33105"] Dear LH220, to reap: Use of HCG increases sperm productivity and motility, and so may restore shrunken testes size occurring as a result of using anabolic steroids. Now, from your moniker (Lifting Heavy) you are an active 24 year old. Are you using T for athletic purposes, or for some other reason? Note that heavy lifting can cause T levels to become low as a result of overtraining. [I myself fell victim to that 20 years ago, the doctor (from a world-renowned fertility clinic) didn't even ask what my activity levels were, I was competing in half-marathons at the time]. If you are using T for athletic reasons, then I would urge you to consider using T on a 10-week cycle, allowing sufficient break in between to allow resumption of normal testicular function. IMVHO, in that case there is generally no need for aromatase inhibitors or HCG. If you don't care about fertility or testicular shrinkage, then another protocol may be more suitable. If you are using AAS for another health reason, then it would be useful to know what that reason is. Namaste. [/QUOTE]
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