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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 13476" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Yeah, if that's going on a "Sensitive" assay platform, like Labcorp, you probably don't want to go much lower than that. 25 to 35 tends to be about the best range for me. For me that area/range is where skin, nails, hair, libido, and just general well being seems to be. </p><p></p><p>It's a real delicate balancing act. It's a very vital hormone for men, but it's a fine line with too much or too little. In similar contrast it's the same with testosterone for females, where in a lot of cases some will find 45ng/dl to 70ng/dl will be sufficient for BHRT purposes, but it's not a very big window when you compare the deviations with ranges for men.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 13476, member: 696"] Yeah, if that's going on a "Sensitive" assay platform, like Labcorp, you probably don't want to go much lower than that. 25 to 35 tends to be about the best range for me. For me that area/range is where skin, nails, hair, libido, and just general well being seems to be. It's a real delicate balancing act. It's a very vital hormone for men, but it's a fine line with too much or too little. In similar contrast it's the same with testosterone for females, where in a lot of cases some will find 45ng/dl to 70ng/dl will be sufficient for BHRT purposes, but it's not a very big window when you compare the deviations with ranges for men. [/QUOTE]
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