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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Here's a scary thought: Long term LH suppression on TRT- What are the effects?
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<blockquote data-quote="christer05@gmail.com" data-source="post: 101177" data-attributes="member: 15072"><p>Reading among bodybuilder sites, HCG is also a suppressant. Testosterone suppressed LH, and HCG suppresses (reduces the number of) LH receptor sites and increases the number of estradiol sites. This is why both work for a time, then don’t. Also why women naturally have HCG in higher quantities. It’s meant to benefit women. </p><p>The amount most beneficial to men would require dosing small amounts multiple times a day. As this is impractical, men instead inject large amounts a couple times a week, which is large enough to overload the LH receptor sites, which your body responds to by desensitizing and reducing the number of LH receptor sites over time. </p><p>When men use large amounts of HCG for fertility purposes, it is hammering LH sites sites, causing rapid loss of LH sites, but will hopefully increase testosterone levels long enough to get the woman pregnant. </p><p>To recover your LH receptors, you need to get off HCG and they will gradually recover over time. This points to cycling HCG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christer05@gmail.com, post: 101177, member: 15072"] Reading among bodybuilder sites, HCG is also a suppressant. Testosterone suppressed LH, and HCG suppresses (reduces the number of) LH receptor sites and increases the number of estradiol sites. This is why both work for a time, then don’t. Also why women naturally have HCG in higher quantities. It’s meant to benefit women. The amount most beneficial to men would require dosing small amounts multiple times a day. As this is impractical, men instead inject large amounts a couple times a week, which is large enough to overload the LH receptor sites, which your body responds to by desensitizing and reducing the number of LH receptor sites over time. When men use large amounts of HCG for fertility purposes, it is hammering LH sites sites, causing rapid loss of LH sites, but will hopefully increase testosterone levels long enough to get the woman pregnant. To recover your LH receptors, you need to get off HCG and they will gradually recover over time. This points to cycling HCG. [/QUOTE]
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