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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
HCG Only Treatment for Low Test
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<blockquote data-quote="socks" data-source="post: 38257" data-attributes="member: 13240"><p>@Stringer</p><p>On head injuries and hormonal dysfunction, <a href="http://www.millenniumhealthcenters.com/id18.html" target="_blank">Dr. Mark Gordon</a> seems to be the leading authority on this topic. <a href="http://body.io/body-io-fm-51-dr-mark-gordon-testosterone/" target="_blank">Here is a link</a> to a recent podcast where I heard him discuss the former along with trt modalities.</p><p></p><p>As for hCG damaging the HPTA, the general consensus is that it causes less suppression than exogenous testosterone to gonadotropin(LH/FSH) release and leydig cell sensitivity. In theory, at the appropriate dose (100-500iu) hcg should actually enhance leydig cell sensitivity in secondary hypogonadal males with a history of very low levels of endogenous LH secretion. </p><p></p><p>That said, I haven't see any studies to support the idea that hcg will cause less suppression of endogenous gonadotropins compared to trt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="socks, post: 38257, member: 13240"] @Stringer On head injuries and hormonal dysfunction, [URL="http://www.millenniumhealthcenters.com/id18.html"]Dr. Mark Gordon[/URL] seems to be the leading authority on this topic. [URL="http://body.io/body-io-fm-51-dr-mark-gordon-testosterone/"]Here is a link[/URL] to a recent podcast where I heard him discuss the former along with trt modalities. As for hCG damaging the HPTA, the general consensus is that it causes less suppression than exogenous testosterone to gonadotropin(LH/FSH) release and leydig cell sensitivity. In theory, at the appropriate dose (100-500iu) hcg should actually enhance leydig cell sensitivity in secondary hypogonadal males with a history of very low levels of endogenous LH secretion. That said, I haven't see any studies to support the idea that hcg will cause less suppression of endogenous gonadotropins compared to trt. [/QUOTE]
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