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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Optimal hormone ratios
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<blockquote data-quote="Tokumei" data-source="post: 167671" data-attributes="member: 39977"><p>Exactly. Processes are the same accept we all metabolise at slightly different rates and i have said that in other posts. Each man has an optimal ratio that is specific to them and that it going to vary slightly amongst men. My point is the differences in protocols,ratios etc are not going to be drastically different and there are no aliens amongst us who can be absolutey fine with wildly swinging hormones and sky high or super low e2 just as an example. I’m just trying to debunk the ‘i’m a special snowflake theory’.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tokumei, post: 167671, member: 39977"] Exactly. Processes are the same accept we all metabolise at slightly different rates and i have said that in other posts. Each man has an optimal ratio that is specific to them and that it going to vary slightly amongst men. My point is the differences in protocols,ratios etc are not going to be drastically different and there are no aliens amongst us who can be absolutey fine with wildly swinging hormones and sky high or super low e2 just as an example. I’m just trying to debunk the ‘i’m a special snowflake theory’. [/QUOTE]
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