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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Time for symptom relief? Aromasin "kick in" hcg etc
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<blockquote data-quote="Miironleg" data-source="post: 68601" data-attributes="member: 13426"><p>Gman86,</p><p>Nice write up. I agree with you concerning half lives for testosterone and adex, but disagree on your assumption for aromasin. Aromasin doesn't build up in your system like Adex.</p><p></p><p>The difference between adex and aromasin are their interaction with the aromstose enzyme. Adex binds to the enzyme rendering it incapable of converting testosterone until it wears off. The enzyme can then start converting testosterone again. Asin binds to the enzyme and then "kills" it rendering it incapable of converting testosterone forever. The body needs to produce more enzymes to replace the ones "killed" by asin.</p><p></p><p>The half life of asin is 8 hours, 12 hours is when maximal estrogen suppression occurs. Asin removes a percentage of the aromstose enzymes with each dose. The body will replace the removed enzyme approximately 1-2 weeks afterwards. </p><p></p><p>Asin should be dosed starting at 12.5mg once per week and adjusted with lab data after 4-6 weeks. I also agree with you men need to be patient with their protocol, especially dealing with these powerful drugs. Too many times we read about men wanting to change our add something after only a week or so into their therapy when the body isn't even close to homostasis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miironleg, post: 68601, member: 13426"] Gman86, Nice write up. I agree with you concerning half lives for testosterone and adex, but disagree on your assumption for aromasin. Aromasin doesn't build up in your system like Adex. The difference between adex and aromasin are their interaction with the aromstose enzyme. Adex binds to the enzyme rendering it incapable of converting testosterone until it wears off. The enzyme can then start converting testosterone again. Asin binds to the enzyme and then "kills" it rendering it incapable of converting testosterone forever. The body needs to produce more enzymes to replace the ones "killed" by asin. The half life of asin is 8 hours, 12 hours is when maximal estrogen suppression occurs. Asin removes a percentage of the aromstose enzymes with each dose. The body will replace the removed enzyme approximately 1-2 weeks afterwards. Asin should be dosed starting at 12.5mg once per week and adjusted with lab data after 4-6 weeks. I also agree with you men need to be patient with their protocol, especially dealing with these powerful drugs. Too many times we read about men wanting to change our add something after only a week or so into their therapy when the body isn't even close to homostasis. [/QUOTE]
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Time for symptom relief? Aromasin "kick in" hcg etc
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