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Question about supraphysiological dosages of testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 142966" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>You are talking steroid doses now not trt.....most would be well over 2000 ng/dL injecting 300-400mg/week.</p><p></p><p>Even than from your previous posts you seem to be stuck on this TT/supra-physiological thing when in fact you should know that FT is what truly matters and regarding trt it comes down to what TT does one need in order to achieve a healthy FT level in order to experience relief/improvement of low T symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Most men do well having a FT 2-3% of TT.</p><p></p><p>As far as doses 100-150 mg/week would put most men's TT in the upper end of the physiological range or slightly above along with a healthy FT mind you of course there are some who may need 200 mg/week or slightly higher (high SHBG, possible AR resistance (older men or former steroid abusers) to achieve a healthy FT.....but on average many do just fine using 100-150 mg/week and some even less!</p><p></p><p>Steroid doses of 300-600 mg/week are in no way needed for trt let alone relief/improvements in low T symptoms and if anything the only main benefit to running such doses would be for muscle building as in those seeking increased muscle mass/strength.</p><p></p><p>If blood work is healthy doubtful it is harmful in the short- term and even than may not be detrimental long-term and many factors come into play lifestyle/genetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 142966, member: 13851"] You are talking steroid doses now not trt.....most would be well over 2000 ng/dL injecting 300-400mg/week. Even than from your previous posts you seem to be stuck on this TT/supra-physiological thing when in fact you should know that FT is what truly matters and regarding trt it comes down to what TT does one need in order to achieve a healthy FT level in order to experience relief/improvement of low T symptoms. Most men do well having a FT 2-3% of TT. As far as doses 100-150 mg/week would put most men's TT in the upper end of the physiological range or slightly above along with a healthy FT mind you of course there are some who may need 200 mg/week or slightly higher (high SHBG, possible AR resistance (older men or former steroid abusers) to achieve a healthy FT.....but on average many do just fine using 100-150 mg/week and some even less! Steroid doses of 300-600 mg/week are in no way needed for trt let alone relief/improvements in low T symptoms and if anything the only main benefit to running such doses would be for muscle building as in those seeking increased muscle mass/strength. If blood work is healthy doubtful it is harmful in the short- term and even than may not be detrimental long-term and many factors come into play lifestyle/genetics. [/QUOTE]
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