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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 89119" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>No ones freaking out. If you have followed his previous posts he felt amazing at a 1000 trough, there is absolutely no need for excess levels especially 1500+ regardless if his blood work is good. No one needs to have trough levels well into the supra-physiological range to experience relief from low t symptoms. If anything many men may feel better and notice greater improvements running a trough in the high/normal physiological range. If one thinks they need trough to be in an excess range to benefit than testosterone level is not the issue and there are other underlying factors causing some one to feel unwell- thyroid/adrenals/poor diet/lack sleep/excess bodyfat/health issues. The only purpose to run extremely high supra-physiological levels would be if one were looking to increase muscle mass/strength whether 2x -10x the upper limit of the physiological range. The higher the supra-physiological levels the more substantial increase in muscle mass/strength up to a certain limit where the negative effects would eventually outweigh the positive effects. As I stated many times before steady state high trough supra-physiological levels of testosterone in no way are needed for the treatment of low t. Study the literature as the threshold for improvement in low t symptoms is not that high as people think. Many men do well having mid/normal physiological levels and others need to be in the high/normal physiological range of course including a healthy free t in both cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 89119, member: 13851"] No ones freaking out. If you have followed his previous posts he felt amazing at a 1000 trough, there is absolutely no need for excess levels especially 1500+ regardless if his blood work is good. No one needs to have trough levels well into the supra-physiological range to experience relief from low t symptoms. If anything many men may feel better and notice greater improvements running a trough in the high/normal physiological range. If one thinks they need trough to be in an excess range to benefit than testosterone level is not the issue and there are other underlying factors causing some one to feel unwell- thyroid/adrenals/poor diet/lack sleep/excess bodyfat/health issues. The only purpose to run extremely high supra-physiological levels would be if one were looking to increase muscle mass/strength whether 2x -10x the upper limit of the physiological range. The higher the supra-physiological levels the more substantial increase in muscle mass/strength up to a certain limit where the negative effects would eventually outweigh the positive effects. As I stated many times before steady state high trough supra-physiological levels of testosterone in no way are needed for the treatment of low t. Study the literature as the threshold for improvement in low t symptoms is not that high as people think. Many men do well having mid/normal physiological levels and others need to be in the high/normal physiological range of course including a healthy free t in both cases. [/QUOTE]
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