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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="YBWV" data-source="post: 140211" data-attributes="member: 32335"><p>DHT - your TT is ~1,100 so if you were converting to DHT @ 10% (the average for healthy eugonadal males) your DHT "should" be around 110.</p><p>Most Lab ranges top at 85-90 so that would put you above range; your other hormones are above range so why not DHT?</p><p></p><p>Yes, even if your serum DHT isn't low I still believe the T Cream could make a significant impact.</p><p>DHT in serum, according to studies, only gives a "hint" of activity in peripheral tissue (DHT is largely a paracrine - as opposed to endocrine - hormone). We know, from studies, that transdermal application, particularily to Scrotum, gives a disproportionately high conversion (via 5a-r) to DHT.</p><p></p><p>What precise effect the topical application of T Cream has in genital tissue I don't know.</p><p>I was looking for the answer to what the mechanism of action is when I, happily, stumbled across Excelmale.</p><p>I have seen enough anecdotal and empirical evidence to convince me that there are potential benefits to such topical application beyond the concomitant rise in serum DHT.</p><p></p><p>Prolactin - not routinely monitored but perhaps should be where sexual function issues persist in the presence of otherwise "good" Labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YBWV, post: 140211, member: 32335"] DHT - your TT is ~1,100 so if you were converting to DHT @ 10% (the average for healthy eugonadal males) your DHT "should" be around 110. Most Lab ranges top at 85-90 so that would put you above range; your other hormones are above range so why not DHT? Yes, even if your serum DHT isn't low I still believe the T Cream could make a significant impact. DHT in serum, according to studies, only gives a "hint" of activity in peripheral tissue (DHT is largely a paracrine - as opposed to endocrine - hormone). We know, from studies, that transdermal application, particularily to Scrotum, gives a disproportionately high conversion (via 5a-r) to DHT. What precise effect the topical application of T Cream has in genital tissue I don't know. I was looking for the answer to what the mechanism of action is when I, happily, stumbled across Excelmale. I have seen enough anecdotal and empirical evidence to convince me that there are potential benefits to such topical application beyond the concomitant rise in serum DHT. Prolactin - not routinely monitored but perhaps should be where sexual function issues persist in the presence of otherwise "good" Labs. [/QUOTE]
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