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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Trans scrotal testosterone cream application is a game changer
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<blockquote data-quote="RobRoy" data-source="post: 254797" data-attributes="member: 42893"><p>Testosterone goes down three pathways, whether you make it or take it. It has a direct effect on muscle tissue, and everyone knows that increasing testosterone levels increase androgen receptors as they are auto regulated in muscle tissue. But what we’re talking about is a different situation. Testosterone has to be converted into estradiol and DHT, in other target tissues. You can only make so much DHT and estradiol as well, because the enzymes have a saturation point. Once the receptors in those target tissues are fully saturated, the remaining DHT and estradiol or just excess. You don’t have an infinite number of receptors at the target tissue. So the amount of DHT and estradiol is limited, and each individual and the number androgen receptors are also limited. The saturation point of the engine receptors in target tissue like the prostate or in the skin, etc. or at a relatively low level of testosterone. Take a little look at the prescribing information on a anastrozole in the package insert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobRoy, post: 254797, member: 42893"] Testosterone goes down three pathways, whether you make it or take it. It has a direct effect on muscle tissue, and everyone knows that increasing testosterone levels increase androgen receptors as they are auto regulated in muscle tissue. But what we’re talking about is a different situation. Testosterone has to be converted into estradiol and DHT, in other target tissues. You can only make so much DHT and estradiol as well, because the enzymes have a saturation point. Once the receptors in those target tissues are fully saturated, the remaining DHT and estradiol or just excess. You don’t have an infinite number of receptors at the target tissue. So the amount of DHT and estradiol is limited, and each individual and the number androgen receptors are also limited. The saturation point of the engine receptors in target tissue like the prostate or in the skin, etc. or at a relatively low level of testosterone. Take a little look at the prescribing information on a anastrozole in the package insert. [/QUOTE]
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