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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Rapid dissolve oral HCG and other HCG questions
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 183826" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>Testosterone can be absorbed transdermally and through oral/nasal mucosa, but it has a molar mass of 288 g/mol.</p><p></p><p>HCG has a molar mass of 36,000 g/mol so it's molecule is 100 times larger than testosterone. My guess is that makes it rather hard for it to be absorbed through skin or through oral/nasal mucosa but actual studies are needed to investigate that.</p><p></p><p>I use topical Superoxide Dismutase that has a molar mass of around 32,500 g/mol (similar large molecule as HCG) and theoretically it should not be absorbed through skin, yet it clearly calms my skin down so it must penetrate through the epidermis - probably through sebaceous glands. I don't know if it stays in the skin or gets systemic but this is an example that transdermal absorption must be studied before brushing it off solely on large molar mass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 183826, member: 38594"] Testosterone can be absorbed transdermally and through oral/nasal mucosa, but it has a molar mass of 288 g/mol. HCG has a molar mass of 36,000 g/mol so it's molecule is 100 times larger than testosterone. My guess is that makes it rather hard for it to be absorbed through skin or through oral/nasal mucosa but actual studies are needed to investigate that. I use topical Superoxide Dismutase that has a molar mass of around 32,500 g/mol (similar large molecule as HCG) and theoretically it should not be absorbed through skin, yet it clearly calms my skin down so it must penetrate through the epidermis - probably through sebaceous glands. I don't know if it stays in the skin or gets systemic but this is an example that transdermal absorption must be studied before brushing it off solely on large molar mass. [/QUOTE]
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