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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
HCG Monotherapy, worries and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 136542" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>According to <a href="http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/jpet/289/1/371.full.pdf" target="_blank">some research</a>, an hCG dose of 1,000 IU EOD could be right around the point where testosterone declines with higher doses. But there will be variation between individuals, so the risk is that you're above your own optimal point. That's why it's better to start lower and work up slowly.</p><p></p><p>You would get some useful information from labs after three weeks. The half life of hCG is around 36 hours, so plasma levels will be in a regular pattern. Testosterone production might still be in flux, but you'll still get a good idea of your responsiveness. And it would also be useful to check estradiol, as elevated levels are one of the main reasons why guys can't stick with hCG monotherapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 136542, member: 38109"] According to [URL='http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/jpet/289/1/371.full.pdf']some research[/URL], an hCG dose of 1,000 IU EOD could be right around the point where testosterone declines with higher doses. But there will be variation between individuals, so the risk is that you're above your own optimal point. That's why it's better to start lower and work up slowly. You would get some useful information from labs after three weeks. The half life of hCG is around 36 hours, so plasma levels will be in a regular pattern. Testosterone production might still be in flux, but you'll still get a good idea of your responsiveness. And it would also be useful to check estradiol, as elevated levels are one of the main reasons why guys can't stick with hCG monotherapy. [/QUOTE]
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