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<blockquote data-quote="TDCNINJA" data-source="post: 142833" data-attributes="member: 38505"><p>In a January 2012 article, Dr. Mark Gordon discussed supraphysiological dosing: "Gordon explains that conventional medical dosage for testosterone is at 200-300 milligrams per week, which he has shown is far too high! "For example, a typical 25-35-year-old male naturally generates 4-10 milligrams per day or 60 milligrams per week. Using supraphysiological dosages of testosterone (as military doctors are doing) can have significant side-effects if not monitored closely. We can achieve similar benefits at one-quarter the dose without the risk factors." (Carrington, 2012)</p><p></p><p>My question is what would be the rationale for taking more testosterone than the body produces naturally? I am taking 10mg of T-Cyp every day. With 100 IU's daily of HCG added to that, I wonder if that is too much?</p><p></p><p>I'm a newbie, guys, so forgive me if this is a question that has been answered here, before.</p><p></p><p>Reference:</p><p></p><p>Carrington, J. (2012, January). Using Hormones to Heal Traumatic Brain Injuries. <em>Life Extension</em>, Life Extension Magazine. Retrieved March 22, 2019, from <a href="https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2012/1/Using-Hormones-Heal-Traumatic-Brain-Injuries/Page-01" target="_blank">Hormones Heal Traumatic Brain Injuries - page 1 | Life Extension</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDCNINJA, post: 142833, member: 38505"] In a January 2012 article, Dr. Mark Gordon discussed supraphysiological dosing: "Gordon explains that conventional medical dosage for testosterone is at 200-300 milligrams per week, which he has shown is far too high! "For example, a typical 25-35-year-old male naturally generates 4-10 milligrams per day or 60 milligrams per week. Using supraphysiological dosages of testosterone (as military doctors are doing) can have significant side-effects if not monitored closely. We can achieve similar benefits at one-quarter the dose without the risk factors." (Carrington, 2012) My question is what would be the rationale for taking more testosterone than the body produces naturally? I am taking 10mg of T-Cyp every day. With 100 IU's daily of HCG added to that, I wonder if that is too much? I'm a newbie, guys, so forgive me if this is a question that has been answered here, before. Reference: Carrington, J. (2012, January). Using Hormones to Heal Traumatic Brain Injuries. [I]Life Extension[/I], Life Extension Magazine. Retrieved March 22, 2019, from [URL='https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2012/1/Using-Hormones-Heal-Traumatic-Brain-Injuries/Page-01']Hormones Heal Traumatic Brain Injuries - page 1 | Life Extension[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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