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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Progesterone Dose for Men
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<blockquote data-quote="JA Battle" data-source="post: 199649" data-attributes="member: 40068"><p>For one thing I don’t think it’s been proven yet that raising t to 1200+ is inherently bad as long as care is taken to ensure other metabolic parameters are stable and in range.</p><p></p><p>I am personally a bit ocd. When I found out I have the power to independently control these metabolites more concisely while maintaining physiologic testoerone levels then for me it was a no brainer. Especially with increasing my test dose, the rate at which I convert t to e2 is so low that with adding testosterone it just makes the situation worse symptomatically. I have high hopes for this approach. I have the ultimate control.</p><p></p><p>If my body is not making enough testosterone, then why should I trust it to make proper use of the testosterone that I give it.</p><p></p><p>I haven’t recently tested my free t but my shbg is always 30-40.</p><p></p><p>yes, I’m likely to add back t3. I was thinking that possibly raising my dht would help the t4-t3 conversion as most androgens do. I will be evaluating this soon after I get my dht and e2 numbers within the next 2 weeks.</p><p> I think a little t3 5-10mcg daily is not a bad idea for most people, especially in times of stress.</p><p></p><p>I’m also thinking of medicinally using nicotine as it is a powerful metabolic agent and before I quit I was literally able to work 80+ hours per week and loving life. I quit and then shortly after found my couch more and more frequently.</p><p></p><p>today I bought a vape to use nicotine. I feel like my brain is awake again. I’m sure I can combat some of the consequences of the nicotine’s effects on my hdl by making sure that I follow through with dialing my e2 up a bit as e2 will raise my hdl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Battle, post: 199649, member: 40068"] For one thing I don’t think it’s been proven yet that raising t to 1200+ is inherently bad as long as care is taken to ensure other metabolic parameters are stable and in range. I am personally a bit ocd. When I found out I have the power to independently control these metabolites more concisely while maintaining physiologic testoerone levels then for me it was a no brainer. Especially with increasing my test dose, the rate at which I convert t to e2 is so low that with adding testosterone it just makes the situation worse symptomatically. I have high hopes for this approach. I have the ultimate control. If my body is not making enough testosterone, then why should I trust it to make proper use of the testosterone that I give it. I haven’t recently tested my free t but my shbg is always 30-40. yes, I’m likely to add back t3. I was thinking that possibly raising my dht would help the t4-t3 conversion as most androgens do. I will be evaluating this soon after I get my dht and e2 numbers within the next 2 weeks. I think a little t3 5-10mcg daily is not a bad idea for most people, especially in times of stress. I’m also thinking of medicinally using nicotine as it is a powerful metabolic agent and before I quit I was literally able to work 80+ hours per week and loving life. I quit and then shortly after found my couch more and more frequently. today I bought a vape to use nicotine. I feel like my brain is awake again. I’m sure I can combat some of the consequences of the nicotine’s effects on my hdl by making sure that I follow through with dialing my e2 up a bit as e2 will raise my hdl. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Progesterone Dose for Men
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