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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Newbie confused by prescription, help please
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<blockquote data-quote="RobRoy" data-source="post: 206645" data-attributes="member: 42893"><p>That is Just one lab example there are hundreds of lab examples which run the gamut from much higher than that ito lower than that. Each man responds differently with regard to absorption, consistency of application, consistency of shaving etc…so it is individualized to each patient. We are treating symptoms not numbers The cream dosage is Adjusted based on the individual symptoms and free testosterone. It is individualized to their needs. Some men will get a level of 2200 and a free of 85 with that same dosage it once again is individualized. But Rouzier and the likes are not shackled by the opinion that a man only needs so much and anything more than that is abuse. Some men simply need more than others and some less. What do you need to take away from the cream is that it works as good As injections. They both work. There is no roadmap and clinical experience goes along way. Some clinics use the cream once a day some clinics use injections and only give them once every two weeks. So there are different methods of treatment.</p><p></p><p>Both injections and cream work. The scrotal application is the best application for cream because it is the best site for absorption and it reduces chances of transference Excellent levels can be obtained by the scrotal application</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobRoy, post: 206645, member: 42893"] That is Just one lab example there are hundreds of lab examples which run the gamut from much higher than that ito lower than that. Each man responds differently with regard to absorption, consistency of application, consistency of shaving etc…so it is individualized to each patient. We are treating symptoms not numbers The cream dosage is Adjusted based on the individual symptoms and free testosterone. It is individualized to their needs. Some men will get a level of 2200 and a free of 85 with that same dosage it once again is individualized. But Rouzier and the likes are not shackled by the opinion that a man only needs so much and anything more than that is abuse. Some men simply need more than others and some less. What do you need to take away from the cream is that it works as good As injections. They both work. There is no roadmap and clinical experience goes along way. Some clinics use the cream once a day some clinics use injections and only give them once every two weeks. So there are different methods of treatment. Both injections and cream work. The scrotal application is the best application for cream because it is the best site for absorption and it reduces chances of transference Excellent levels can be obtained by the scrotal application [/QUOTE]
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