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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Libido low, low energy and motovation
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 207939" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Haha definitely no scolding going on lol. I’m not that type of person. I would hold off on the P5P for now, and just drop the preg, DHEA and HCG and ur prolactin should come right down and u shouldn’t need anything to control it atm. P5P seems pretty benign at doses of 100mg or lower, but certain b vitamins cause a lot of issues when taken in isolation. I just worry that taking too much B6 could disrupt the balance between all the other b vitamins in ur system. But overall P5P seems pretty harmless from everything I’ve read, again if u keep the dose below 100mg, and ideally 50mg or lower. According to the Ray peat forum they don’t like doses above 25mg/ day. </p><p></p><p>In regards to ur low DHEA-S levels, it’s extremely common for men and women to get fully dialed in and feel amazing while having low DHEA-S levels. I’ve definitely seen way more men and women feel worse supplementing with DHEA compared to ones that felt good on it. Other than pregnenolone, DHEA seems to be the most hit or miss compound out of all the compounds used for HRT. Again, ime much more miss than hit for whatever reason. If I were u, it would be the last compound I try to dial in. I would try to dial in testosterone, HCG, pregnenolone, and thyroid (if needed) first</p><p></p><p>There’s also a chance that u can increase DHEA-S levels by taking pregnenolone, as well as HCG, so if u do end up dialing in with both of those compounds, ur DHEA-S levels might end up getting up into a healthy range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 207939, member: 15043"] Haha definitely no scolding going on lol. I’m not that type of person. I would hold off on the P5P for now, and just drop the preg, DHEA and HCG and ur prolactin should come right down and u shouldn’t need anything to control it atm. P5P seems pretty benign at doses of 100mg or lower, but certain b vitamins cause a lot of issues when taken in isolation. I just worry that taking too much B6 could disrupt the balance between all the other b vitamins in ur system. But overall P5P seems pretty harmless from everything I’ve read, again if u keep the dose below 100mg, and ideally 50mg or lower. According to the Ray peat forum they don’t like doses above 25mg/ day. In regards to ur low DHEA-S levels, it’s extremely common for men and women to get fully dialed in and feel amazing while having low DHEA-S levels. I’ve definitely seen way more men and women feel worse supplementing with DHEA compared to ones that felt good on it. Other than pregnenolone, DHEA seems to be the most hit or miss compound out of all the compounds used for HRT. Again, ime much more miss than hit for whatever reason. If I were u, it would be the last compound I try to dial in. I would try to dial in testosterone, HCG, pregnenolone, and thyroid (if needed) first There’s also a chance that u can increase DHEA-S levels by taking pregnenolone, as well as HCG, so if u do end up dialing in with both of those compounds, ur DHEA-S levels might end up getting up into a healthy range [/QUOTE]
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