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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Started trt and now have ed.
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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 73730" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>In case Dr Saya doesn't get around to replying to you, high-dose HCG usage will desensitize the Leydig cells over time, but most trt patients don't take large enough doses for this to occur. HCG is an analog to LH (luteinizing hormone), which is one of the primary hormones released by your pituitary gland to stimulate testosterone production in the testicles. However, luteinizing hormone's purpose isn't only to stimulate testosterone production. There are actually LH receptors all throughout your body, including the penile tissue. This means that testosterone supplementation alone is usually not enough to experience full sexual benefits or improvements in well-being. Some men don't respond to HCG, but most feel better on it for this reason. HCG also helps fulfill other pathways not directly related to sex hormones that play a role in your body's hormonal function, and ultimately how you feel. Since testosterone supplementation shuts down natural LH production, HCG is introduced not only to maintain fertility, but to fulfill these now defunct pathways. If your doctor won't prescribe you HCG, there are ways to attain it online, and I also believe that Defy Medical offers HCG to patients receiving trt from other doctors who refuse to prescribe HCG. That said, you should also follow the advice of the other members and get your estradiol checked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 73730, member: 15174"] In case Dr Saya doesn't get around to replying to you, high-dose HCG usage will desensitize the Leydig cells over time, but most trt patients don't take large enough doses for this to occur. HCG is an analog to LH (luteinizing hormone), which is one of the primary hormones released by your pituitary gland to stimulate testosterone production in the testicles. However, luteinizing hormone's purpose isn't only to stimulate testosterone production. There are actually LH receptors all throughout your body, including the penile tissue. This means that testosterone supplementation alone is usually not enough to experience full sexual benefits or improvements in well-being. Some men don't respond to HCG, but most feel better on it for this reason. HCG also helps fulfill other pathways not directly related to sex hormones that play a role in your body's hormonal function, and ultimately how you feel. Since testosterone supplementation shuts down natural LH production, HCG is introduced not only to maintain fertility, but to fulfill these now defunct pathways. If your doctor won't prescribe you HCG, there are ways to attain it online, and I also believe that Defy Medical offers HCG to patients receiving trt from other doctors who refuse to prescribe HCG. That said, you should also follow the advice of the other members and get your estradiol checked. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
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