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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 197739" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Natesto approximates this. Because it is short-acting it is not very suppressive of the HPTA.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I found that straight propionate causes excessive variation in serum testosterone, with daily troughs around a third of the peak values. In natural men the troughs aren't much lower than 60% of the peaks. It's possible to tune the variation by blending the propionate with a longer ester, such as cypionate. The lag of estradiol in relation to testosterone is going to be more apparent in a daily cycle, but this is how things works in natural men, with no issues. In fact a possible benefit of estradiol's lag in these short cycles is that peaks and troughs of estradiol may be muted compared to when testosterone is changing slowly, such as when only longer esters are used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 197739, member: 38109"] Natesto approximates this. Because it is short-acting it is not very suppressive of the HPTA. I found that straight propionate causes excessive variation in serum testosterone, with daily troughs around a third of the peak values. In natural men the troughs aren't much lower than 60% of the peaks. It's possible to tune the variation by blending the propionate with a longer ester, such as cypionate. The lag of estradiol in relation to testosterone is going to be more apparent in a daily cycle, but this is how things works in natural men, with no issues. In fact a possible benefit of estradiol's lag in these short cycles is that peaks and troughs of estradiol may be muted compared to when testosterone is changing slowly, such as when only longer esters are used. [/QUOTE]
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