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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low progesterone? Frustrated. Thinking of pulling the plug on TRT for good.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 181274" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>My understanding is that compounding pharmacies can no longer offer most peptides, and it's nothing against kisspeptin per se. I don't know anyone using kisspeptin yet, though there's a fair bit of promising research on it. It's somewhat telling that Peptide Sciences recently started offering it. This suggests that demand is increasing.</p><p></p><p>I expect GnRH therapy is a little too cutting edge for Defy, but I'd be happy to be wrong about that. At least it is a proven treatment; it's just that its complexity limits its popularity. While I don't want to create unrealistic expectations, this is the best I've felt overall since well before starting TRT. It seems to have been accomplished mainly by replacing hCG with GnRH and enclomiphene. I'd also switched to an enanthate/propionate blend injected daily to create more realistic serum testosterone levels. It's still possible that daily GnRH added to a conventional TRT/hCG protocol would provide benefits. We really need some research to explore this, as that would be more practical than what's needed to stimulate endogenous production of LH and FSH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 181274, member: 38109"] My understanding is that compounding pharmacies can no longer offer most peptides, and it's nothing against kisspeptin per se. I don't know anyone using kisspeptin yet, though there's a fair bit of promising research on it. It's somewhat telling that Peptide Sciences recently started offering it. This suggests that demand is increasing. I expect GnRH therapy is a little too cutting edge for Defy, but I'd be happy to be wrong about that. At least it is a proven treatment; it's just that its complexity limits its popularity. While I don't want to create unrealistic expectations, this is the best I've felt overall since well before starting TRT. It seems to have been accomplished mainly by replacing hCG with GnRH and enclomiphene. I'd also switched to an enanthate/propionate blend injected daily to create more realistic serum testosterone levels. It's still possible that daily GnRH added to a conventional TRT/hCG protocol would provide benefits. We really need some research to explore this, as that would be more practical than what's needed to stimulate endogenous production of LH and FSH. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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