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Low SHBG - Low libido
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaime" data-source="post: 68175" data-attributes="member: 14890"><p>I ran test prop ED and honestly didn't feel any difference. I am currenlty cruising at ~15, 11, 7, 15 , 11, 7 ng/dl with my E3D cypio dosage.</p><p></p><p>By saying my hormones are great I meant they are mostly in the middle range. Those that might have an effect on libido like E2/PRL were lowered/raised and tested on different levels. </p><p></p><p>Still I don't know why DHT derivatives used to increase libido works, when they also lower SHBG? I know they change the andro to estrogen ratio, but we can do the same thing by killing our aromatase enzyme and lower the E2 and we don't feel even slightly the same, even though with low SHBG we got a lot of free DHT. I also can't agree on the fact that all steroid user's and competitors know nothing about hormones. Most of them do, but the knowledge of those on a higher level and trainers is a different story, thus the SHBG lowering thing isn't a broscience. </p><p></p><p>If they get more benefits with lower SHBG, why we're still feeling like shit? I just can't comprehend that.</p><p></p><p>About my case, is not psychological. My libido steadily declined over the years along with testosterone levels, but without any appearence of mood disorders. Besides I've already said I experimented with dopamine agonists (selegiline, l-dopa) used an SSRI and there was a time I was into neurotransmitters and cognitive enhancment. The only thing that helped so far was melanotan II, but I am not a fan of peptides, since I have problems with getting the legit stuff in my country and they are really expensive.</p><p></p><p>P.S I always knew SHBG bound hormones can be "released", but it is a very uncommon unlike albumin ones, which can easily bind to the receptors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaime, post: 68175, member: 14890"] I ran test prop ED and honestly didn't feel any difference. I am currenlty cruising at ~15, 11, 7, 15 , 11, 7 ng/dl with my E3D cypio dosage. By saying my hormones are great I meant they are mostly in the middle range. Those that might have an effect on libido like E2/PRL were lowered/raised and tested on different levels. Still I don't know why DHT derivatives used to increase libido works, when they also lower SHBG? I know they change the andro to estrogen ratio, but we can do the same thing by killing our aromatase enzyme and lower the E2 and we don't feel even slightly the same, even though with low SHBG we got a lot of free DHT. I also can't agree on the fact that all steroid user's and competitors know nothing about hormones. Most of them do, but the knowledge of those on a higher level and trainers is a different story, thus the SHBG lowering thing isn't a broscience. If they get more benefits with lower SHBG, why we're still feeling like shit? I just can't comprehend that. About my case, is not psychological. My libido steadily declined over the years along with testosterone levels, but without any appearence of mood disorders. Besides I've already said I experimented with dopamine agonists (selegiline, l-dopa) used an SSRI and there was a time I was into neurotransmitters and cognitive enhancment. The only thing that helped so far was melanotan II, but I am not a fan of peptides, since I have problems with getting the legit stuff in my country and they are really expensive. P.S I always knew SHBG bound hormones can be "released", but it is a very uncommon unlike albumin ones, which can easily bind to the receptors. [/QUOTE]
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