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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I found a TRT protocol that works
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<blockquote data-quote="bixt" data-source="post: 195181" data-attributes="member: 39921"><p>Maybe we are all looking at this the wrong way. Lets hypothesise with dopamine being responsible instead of E2, DHT etc. The slow increase of T and therefore D would allow the brain to sustain the honeymoon high, similar to Wellbutrin. The brain doesnt try to reduce dopamine / D receptors as the change is gradual. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, cocaine for example will lead to a quick high, and then require ever higher doses or it will stop working on dopamine. Receptors get fried from quick increases in D.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps, its the gradual increase in T, and therefore D which lends itself to sustained libido on pellets? The slow return to lower levels will additionally allow the receptors to recover and be primed for the next pellet insertion.</p><p></p><p>This goes into stark contrast with the concept of 1. Stable levels (ED or E2D) or 2. The hormone rollercoaster (EW or E2W).</p><p></p><p>Its instead a gradual hormone rollercoaster, one which tricks the brain dopamine wise in sustained levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bixt, post: 195181, member: 39921"] Maybe we are all looking at this the wrong way. Lets hypothesise with dopamine being responsible instead of E2, DHT etc. The slow increase of T and therefore D would allow the brain to sustain the honeymoon high, similar to Wellbutrin. The brain doesnt try to reduce dopamine / D receptors as the change is gradual. On the other hand, cocaine for example will lead to a quick high, and then require ever higher doses or it will stop working on dopamine. Receptors get fried from quick increases in D. Perhaps, its the gradual increase in T, and therefore D which lends itself to sustained libido on pellets? The slow return to lower levels will additionally allow the receptors to recover and be primed for the next pellet insertion. This goes into stark contrast with the concept of 1. Stable levels (ED or E2D) or 2. The hormone rollercoaster (EW or E2W). Its instead a gradual hormone rollercoaster, one which tricks the brain dopamine wise in sustained levels. [/QUOTE]
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