Is hCG needed in TRT

Paul

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Hi Nelson,

I have received several emails promoting the free hCG offer from excelmale.com but because I don't live in the States I don't qualify for it.

However it has got me thinking about it. Since Excelmale is promoting the free offer, is it necessary/important to also be using hCG alongside TRT ?

Many thanks,

Paul.
 
Paul

Good question. I am sorry that you cannot take advantage of the free hCG offer.

Not all men need HCG. Some feel great on testosterone replacement and also do not have very noticeable testicular shrinkage.

The use of HCG with testosterone replacement is not very popular outside the United States since it really is just emerging as a accepted regimen. Even in the US, most primary care doctors do not know that you can use HCG for more than just fertility enhancement.

I hope this helps!

Nelson
Thread: The Use of HCG to Prevent / Reverse Testicular Shrinkage and Preserve Fertility
 
Nelson, I live in Virginia and I cannot take advantage of the offer as well. This state is on their "Pending Approval" list and they cannot fill scripts from VA.
Is there another pharmacy you can partner with that can ship to all of the states?
Thanks,
John
 

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