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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Low testosterone, high LH and FSH
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<blockquote data-quote="JPB" data-source="post: 91896" data-attributes="member: 2659"><p>The hcg is a waste of time, your testes are dysfunctional despite high signalling. I think I would give it more time and you may consider what nutrients and other factors may help the testes directly. It would be important that the testes have necessary substrate to rebound and do their job. This would include adequate fatty acids, calories, zinc. And I would probably throw in some Q10, methylene blue, and pqq and/or similar agents to see if the mitochondrial profile can be helped. And you should be getting plenty of rest. Also sunshine on the back in the AM can stimulate T levels, and there are some reports that light therapy directly to the ballsack area can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPB, post: 91896, member: 2659"] The hcg is a waste of time, your testes are dysfunctional despite high signalling. I think I would give it more time and you may consider what nutrients and other factors may help the testes directly. It would be important that the testes have necessary substrate to rebound and do their job. This would include adequate fatty acids, calories, zinc. And I would probably throw in some Q10, methylene blue, and pqq and/or similar agents to see if the mitochondrial profile can be helped. And you should be getting plenty of rest. Also sunshine on the back in the AM can stimulate T levels, and there are some reports that light therapy directly to the ballsack area can help. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Low testosterone, high LH and FSH
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