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HCG monotherappy for increasing testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="DorianGray" data-source="post: 179885" data-attributes="member: 40477"><p>How do you know you had a good response to it in the past if you did not take baseline labs? You should have a comprehensive male hormone blood panel done. Post the results here and the experienced members here would be best able to comment and recommend. My experience with HCG alone was it did not help to boost total or free T that much beyond normal biological fluctuations over time. While HCG will stimulate Leydig cells to produce testosterone, if you have fewer cells because of age or hypogonadism the boost in T will be limited because they can only do so much with what you have. I highly recommend people let their body come to a natural state without supplements or injections of anything for at least three months, then take very thorough labs. Then, discuss with a competent physician what would work best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DorianGray, post: 179885, member: 40477"] How do you know you had a good response to it in the past if you did not take baseline labs? You should have a comprehensive male hormone blood panel done. Post the results here and the experienced members here would be best able to comment and recommend. My experience with HCG alone was it did not help to boost total or free T that much beyond normal biological fluctuations over time. While HCG will stimulate Leydig cells to produce testosterone, if you have fewer cells because of age or hypogonadism the boost in T will be limited because they can only do so much with what you have. I highly recommend people let their body come to a natural state without supplements or injections of anything for at least three months, then take very thorough labs. Then, discuss with a competent physician what would work best for you. [/QUOTE]
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