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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Should You Apply Testosterone Gel or Cream on Your Testicles for Best Absorption?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 11003" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>jpleahy</p><p></p><p>Yes, that is the approved application site for Axiron.</p><p></p><p>This discussion centers around the fact that the testicular sack skin is able to produce a lot more DHT than all other skin areas. Some men, specially those with low DHT induced by past long term exposure to DHT blockers, may need to bump their DHT to normal levels. Higher DHT has been linked to higher sex drive but it may also be associated with hair loss and potential prostate tissue growth. For these me, using gels on currently recommended areas by makers of Androgel, Testim, Axiron and Fortesta may not produce the needed DHT. That is why some explore applying T gels or creams on their scrotum.</p><p></p><p>Note: Androgel, Testim, Axiron and Fortesta can irritate the scrotum. If you ever decide to apply gels on that area, ensure that it is from a compounded pharmacy and that your doctor specifies a T cream with no alcohol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 11003, member: 3"] jpleahy Yes, that is the approved application site for Axiron. This discussion centers around the fact that the testicular sack skin is able to produce a lot more DHT than all other skin areas. Some men, specially those with low DHT induced by past long term exposure to DHT blockers, may need to bump their DHT to normal levels. Higher DHT has been linked to higher sex drive but it may also be associated with hair loss and potential prostate tissue growth. For these me, using gels on currently recommended areas by makers of Androgel, Testim, Axiron and Fortesta may not produce the needed DHT. That is why some explore applying T gels or creams on their scrotum. Note: Androgel, Testim, Axiron and Fortesta can irritate the scrotum. If you ever decide to apply gels on that area, ensure that it is from a compounded pharmacy and that your doctor specifies a T cream with no alcohol. [/QUOTE]
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