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Support natural T instead of replacing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tintin" data-source="post: 235881" data-attributes="member: 41298"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I'm reaching out because I read about Natesto. It's a testosterone gel applied inside the nose, and supposedly it doesn't shut down natural T production. That's what I want. It's a little pricey, though, at roughly $400/m. Does anyone know what kind of testosterone is used in the gel? Right now, I'm guessing the shutdown doesn't happen because Natesto is applied 2-3 times per day - i.e., a smaller dose at a time. If that's what it takes to raise T and feel better without worrying about the side effects of shutting down natural T production, why not apply a 20% compounded testosterone cream 2-3 times per day instead? Shouldn't that produce the same effect with much less cost? It's more inconvenient, but personally, I wouldn't mind having a reminder on my phone and an applicator with me. Go to the bathroom, apply cream, wash hands, and that's it. Has anyone tried this?</p><p></p><p>Martin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tintin, post: 235881, member: 41298"] Hi guys, I'm reaching out because I read about Natesto. It's a testosterone gel applied inside the nose, and supposedly it doesn't shut down natural T production. That's what I want. It's a little pricey, though, at roughly $400/m. Does anyone know what kind of testosterone is used in the gel? Right now, I'm guessing the shutdown doesn't happen because Natesto is applied 2-3 times per day - i.e., a smaller dose at a time. If that's what it takes to raise T and feel better without worrying about the side effects of shutting down natural T production, why not apply a 20% compounded testosterone cream 2-3 times per day instead? Shouldn't that produce the same effect with much less cost? It's more inconvenient, but personally, I wouldn't mind having a reminder on my phone and an applicator with me. Go to the bathroom, apply cream, wash hands, and that's it. Has anyone tried this? Martin [/QUOTE]
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