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HCG Mono - Daily Dosage Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 129543" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya HCG mono is worth a shot I guess, but definitely don’t have too high of hopes. For me, the problem with HCG is that not only does it raise E2, but it also raises prolactin. I’ve never had itchy nipples on TRT even when E2 was 70. When E2 was around 50 on HCG mono, I used to scratch my nipples until they would bleed, due to the increased prolactin.</p><p></p><p>Also, endogenous testosterone production is just not consistent with HCG. I used to get a ton of endougenous production with HCG, now I get extremely little, if any at all. HCG can also lose potency over time. So the endogenous production it can give you when you crack open a new bottle can be different than a month or two later. And the body doesn’t like fluctuating hormone levels, so I just don’t think it’s the best when trying to reach consistent levels of testosterone.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I’ve had different results using different brands. So there’s just a lot of reasons why HCG mono isn’t the best option, imo. With testosterone, you avoid all of these issues. It’s consistent, doesn’t excessively raise prolactin, it doesn’t lose potency, and any pharmacy grade testosterone is going to pretty much give the same results regardless of the brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 129543, member: 15043"] Ya HCG mono is worth a shot I guess, but definitely don’t have too high of hopes. For me, the problem with HCG is that not only does it raise E2, but it also raises prolactin. I’ve never had itchy nipples on TRT even when E2 was 70. When E2 was around 50 on HCG mono, I used to scratch my nipples until they would bleed, due to the increased prolactin. Also, endogenous testosterone production is just not consistent with HCG. I used to get a ton of endougenous production with HCG, now I get extremely little, if any at all. HCG can also lose potency over time. So the endogenous production it can give you when you crack open a new bottle can be different than a month or two later. And the body doesn’t like fluctuating hormone levels, so I just don’t think it’s the best when trying to reach consistent levels of testosterone. Lastly, I’ve had different results using different brands. So there’s just a lot of reasons why HCG mono isn’t the best option, imo. With testosterone, you avoid all of these issues. It’s consistent, doesn’t excessively raise prolactin, it doesn’t lose potency, and any pharmacy grade testosterone is going to pretty much give the same results regardless of the brand. [/QUOTE]
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