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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Loss of sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="ResearchIt" data-source="post: 224787" data-attributes="member: 43366"><p>I am a similar age, 43, fit, healthy, not on TRT or any medication, no drugs, no smoking, no alcohol, and started noticing decreased sensitivity about age 41, so maybe it is just an aging thing? I have solid T levels, but might have low Free T and have higher range SHBG. While supplements don't fix/heal the problem, 15mg of Yohimbine about 30-60 minutes before sex increases sensitivity for me. 750mg of Maca helps as well.</p><p></p><p>I would also be interested in hearing people's feedback on restoring natural sensitivity as well. Like what are the mechanisms responsible for sensitivity, why does it diminish, and how to restore it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ResearchIt, post: 224787, member: 43366"] I am a similar age, 43, fit, healthy, not on TRT or any medication, no drugs, no smoking, no alcohol, and started noticing decreased sensitivity about age 41, so maybe it is just an aging thing? I have solid T levels, but might have low Free T and have higher range SHBG. While supplements don't fix/heal the problem, 15mg of Yohimbine about 30-60 minutes before sex increases sensitivity for me. 750mg of Maca helps as well. I would also be interested in hearing people's feedback on restoring natural sensitivity as well. Like what are the mechanisms responsible for sensitivity, why does it diminish, and how to restore it? [/QUOTE]
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