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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
How does 125IU of HCG ED affect hormones production while on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 188990" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Crisler was wrong. He assumed that hCG is the same as LH. He forgot that once you introduce TRT and consider hCG’s longer half life, higher & less frequent doses are needed. If you read the two small studies that measured 17-OH progesterone you will understand. Crisler equated LH production in the absence of TRT as 100 IU of hCG.</p><p>Crisler was right about one thing that no one saw before him: that hCG can reactivate upstream hormone production. I give him full credit for that. He also really was one of the first that advocated for subcutaneous injections. </p><p>i miss him since we were able to argue about a topic and still be friends. Very hard to find someone like him anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 188990, member: 3"] Crisler was wrong. He assumed that hCG is the same as LH. He forgot that once you introduce TRT and consider hCG’s longer half life, higher & less frequent doses are needed. If you read the two small studies that measured 17-OH progesterone you will understand. Crisler equated LH production in the absence of TRT as 100 IU of hCG. Crisler was right about one thing that no one saw before him: that hCG can reactivate upstream hormone production. I give him full credit for that. He also really was one of the first that advocated for subcutaneous injections. i miss him since we were able to argue about a topic and still be friends. Very hard to find someone like him anymore. [/QUOTE]
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How does 125IU of HCG ED affect hormones production while on TRT?
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