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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TESTOSTERONE ONLY, NOTHING ELSE.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 131230" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>From my understanding, the frequency at which you inject, has very little to no effect on your SHBG level. It used to be believed that one big dose per week would lower it more than frequent injections, but I’m pretty sure that’s an old wives tale with no studies or anecdotal stories to back it up. </p><p></p><p>What more frequent injections will potentially do though, is lower E2 more than one big injection, keep HCT/ HGB a little lower, and keep your testosterone levels more even, opposed to having big spikes and low troughs. The body likes consistency, for the most part, and usually responds better to more consistent blood levels of testosterone. For a low SHBG, increasing frequency of injections is pretty much mandatory, as his testosterone is going to peak and trough more dramatically due to his body cleaving off the cypionate/ Enanthate esther at a faster rate than a high SHBG guy. But I’m a high SHBG guy, and still prefer to inject EOD due to the benefits I listed above. Less E2 spikes, less HGB/ HCT spikes, and more consistent blood levels of testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 131230, member: 15043"] From my understanding, the frequency at which you inject, has very little to no effect on your SHBG level. It used to be believed that one big dose per week would lower it more than frequent injections, but I’m pretty sure that’s an old wives tale with no studies or anecdotal stories to back it up. What more frequent injections will potentially do though, is lower E2 more than one big injection, keep HCT/ HGB a little lower, and keep your testosterone levels more even, opposed to having big spikes and low troughs. The body likes consistency, for the most part, and usually responds better to more consistent blood levels of testosterone. For a low SHBG, increasing frequency of injections is pretty much mandatory, as his testosterone is going to peak and trough more dramatically due to his body cleaving off the cypionate/ Enanthate esther at a faster rate than a high SHBG guy. But I’m a high SHBG guy, and still prefer to inject EOD due to the benefits I listed above. Less E2 spikes, less HGB/ HCT spikes, and more consistent blood levels of testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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