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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
High TT, low FT, high SHBG
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 188204" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>IronKnight, what you repeatedly don't understand is the required SIZE of the SHBG change for someone that has a naturally high SHBG above 70 nmol/L. The goal here is not simply to 'reduce SHBG' but to reduce it by about 30-40 nmol/L, which is about 50% reduction!</p><p></p><p>The topic of this thread is how to reduce SHBG by a LARGE amount and correspondingly increase free testosterone WITHOUT getting on TRT. Eating 'clean carbs' won't cut it and stuffing yourself with bad carbs will probably do it but you will get yourself diabetes. So this is NOT a solution and that's why nobody does it.</p><p></p><p>Getting on TRT, will decrease SHBG and if you inject testosterone, will increase free testosterone. The question here is whether there is another way of doing that without TRT for people like me with enough testosterone but low free testosterone due to high SHBG. Doing anabolic steroids or SARMS is not a solution either, it decreases both SHBG and total testosterone so free testosterone is not expected to increase. Proviron increases slightly free testosterone but not by a remarkable amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 188204, member: 38594"] IronKnight, what you repeatedly don't understand is the required SIZE of the SHBG change for someone that has a naturally high SHBG above 70 nmol/L. The goal here is not simply to 'reduce SHBG' but to reduce it by about 30-40 nmol/L, which is about 50% reduction! The topic of this thread is how to reduce SHBG by a LARGE amount and correspondingly increase free testosterone WITHOUT getting on TRT. Eating 'clean carbs' won't cut it and stuffing yourself with bad carbs will probably do it but you will get yourself diabetes. So this is NOT a solution and that's why nobody does it. Getting on TRT, will decrease SHBG and if you inject testosterone, will increase free testosterone. The question here is whether there is another way of doing that without TRT for people like me with enough testosterone but low free testosterone due to high SHBG. Doing anabolic steroids or SARMS is not a solution either, it decreases both SHBG and total testosterone so free testosterone is not expected to increase. Proviron increases slightly free testosterone but not by a remarkable amount. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
High TT, low FT, high SHBG
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