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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Should I switch out my hcg
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<blockquote data-quote="t_spacemonkey" data-source="post: 259691" data-attributes="member: 44502"><p>neither DIM or calciium gluconate reduced my e2 sensitive at all. could it be that they remove other estrogens from the body and leave 2 untouched? maybe high e2 isn't an issue but the other/synthetic estrogens are. i remember seeing a podcast with Danny Bossa talking about this with a doc. I have no problems with an e2 of 60-70. however i did clean up some of my cosmetics and stopped using fragranced shampoos/showergels etc. i used to have issue with any HCG dose where it would give me anxiety, but somehow this is gone now and my dose is 3x1000iU or higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t_spacemonkey, post: 259691, member: 44502"] neither DIM or calciium gluconate reduced my e2 sensitive at all. could it be that they remove other estrogens from the body and leave 2 untouched? maybe high e2 isn't an issue but the other/synthetic estrogens are. i remember seeing a podcast with Danny Bossa talking about this with a doc. I have no problems with an e2 of 60-70. however i did clean up some of my cosmetics and stopped using fragranced shampoos/showergels etc. i used to have issue with any HCG dose where it would give me anxiety, but somehow this is gone now and my dose is 3x1000iU or higher. [/QUOTE]
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