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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
T+HCG Protocols and AIs
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Goodman" data-source="post: 231933" data-attributes="member: 42777"><p>I’m sure that would be evaluated on an individual basis. Since the balls are responsible for around 20% of the aromatization that occurs in the body(before they get shut down) I’m sure that bringing them back online will bump up aromatization quite a bit. But whether or not that results in needing an AI…again that will come down to the individual. At some point though you have to ask yourself where you’re going to stop trying to make adjustments. You add test to boost your levels. Then you add HCG due to negative effects of test. Then you add an AI due to negative effects of HCG….then you add something due to negative effects of AI. Sure, perhaps you could pull off the balancing act of all three(and I’m actually considering trying that approach at some point), but would there be other ways for you to minimize the negative effects of each along the way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Goodman, post: 231933, member: 42777"] I’m sure that would be evaluated on an individual basis. Since the balls are responsible for around 20% of the aromatization that occurs in the body(before they get shut down) I’m sure that bringing them back online will bump up aromatization quite a bit. But whether or not that results in needing an AI…again that will come down to the individual. At some point though you have to ask yourself where you’re going to stop trying to make adjustments. You add test to boost your levels. Then you add HCG due to negative effects of test. Then you add an AI due to negative effects of HCG….then you add something due to negative effects of AI. Sure, perhaps you could pull off the balancing act of all three(and I’m actually considering trying that approach at some point), but would there be other ways for you to minimize the negative effects of each along the way? [/QUOTE]
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