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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
How to Increase DHT levels for Better Sex Drive
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 79272" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Zooka, asking here about optimum dht levels strongly suggests that like myself and the vast majority of men on trt you have prescriber rather than a competent trt physician. If you have the resources then absolutely yes, follow the advice of C.W, ERO and others here to achieve optimal health. Although my own labs reveal almost non-existent pregnenololone and progesterone along with low dht I was warned by my endo that should I attempt to supplement these he will cut me off. "You are already taking too many androgens". If you need to ask then you are under self care like myself. If this describes your situation then it might be worth considering one of the following: (i) pin as you will your t-cyp and stop worrying about the rest or, (ii) get up to speed on all you need to know for self care. The reality is that the latter is beyond the scope of most due to time and cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 79272, member: 8395"] Zooka, asking here about optimum dht levels strongly suggests that like myself and the vast majority of men on trt you have prescriber rather than a competent trt physician. If you have the resources then absolutely yes, follow the advice of C.W, ERO and others here to achieve optimal health. Although my own labs reveal almost non-existent pregnenololone and progesterone along with low dht I was warned by my endo that should I attempt to supplement these he will cut me off. "You are already taking too many androgens". If you need to ask then you are under self care like myself. If this describes your situation then it might be worth considering one of the following: (i) pin as you will your t-cyp and stop worrying about the rest or, (ii) get up to speed on all you need to know for self care. The reality is that the latter is beyond the scope of most due to time and cost. [/QUOTE]
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How to Increase DHT levels for Better Sex Drive
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