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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
How to Improve Sperm Quality, LH, FSH and Testosterone in Infertile Men
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<blockquote data-quote="Sides" data-source="post: 189995" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>Simply put, your body needs two hormones to produce sperm: LH to stimulate the Leydig cells and maintain high levels of intra-testicular testosterone, and FSH to stimulate the Sertoli cells, which do 80% of the work in making sperm.</p><p></p><p>HCG is an analog for LH, so that will replace the LH that your body is currently making.</p><p></p><p>But HCG will do nothing for your FSH, which will go down since you have started exogenous testosterone again.</p><p></p><p>To keep up your FSH, you will need to inject either HMG or recombinant FSH. Typical doses for HMG or FSH are 75-150iu every other day, although I used 30-60iu per day and that worked very well for me. HMG and FSH are both very expensive, so take as much as will work with your budget.</p><p></p><p>1000iu HCG three times per week might be a little much for you. It would be too much for me, as taking large amounts of HCG raised my estrogen too much, gave me gynecomastia and anxiety, decreased my libido, and made me feel miserable. 500iu every other day was the best amount to get the job done for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sides, post: 189995, member: 31749"] Simply put, your body needs two hormones to produce sperm: LH to stimulate the Leydig cells and maintain high levels of intra-testicular testosterone, and FSH to stimulate the Sertoli cells, which do 80% of the work in making sperm. HCG is an analog for LH, so that will replace the LH that your body is currently making. But HCG will do nothing for your FSH, which will go down since you have started exogenous testosterone again. To keep up your FSH, you will need to inject either HMG or recombinant FSH. Typical doses for HMG or FSH are 75-150iu every other day, although I used 30-60iu per day and that worked very well for me. HMG and FSH are both very expensive, so take as much as will work with your budget. 1000iu HCG three times per week might be a little much for you. It would be too much for me, as taking large amounts of HCG raised my estrogen too much, gave me gynecomastia and anxiety, decreased my libido, and made me feel miserable. 500iu every other day was the best amount to get the job done for me. [/QUOTE]
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