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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT - Why it works and why it doesn't
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<blockquote data-quote="new_man" data-source="post: 46496" data-attributes="member: 12704"><p>.25 was way too much. I could imagine that the right E2 would lay between 0.15 and 0 Anastrozole. Maybe there is no need for Anastrozole since there are other supplements which can lower E2. Correct me when I'm wrong, but I could imagine that zinc helps some people with a little fine tuning. </p><p>Maybe a lower dose would also do the trick since you do better with lower T level than higher (of course, other variables play a huge role). I can imagine that with 24 mg testosterone EOD there was too much converted into other hormones which had a bad effect. I know, some people are just doing great with DHEA and Pregnenolone. Have you tried Pregnenolone? </p><p></p><p> I believe that getting off TRT was a reliev for your body, so you felt better. It can be so hard to find the right spot on TRT.</p><p></p><p>Good to hear that you will consult Dr Saya. I'm really interested in what he has to say and if this works for you. Hope you can share this with us too.</p><p>I believe that it is always possible to feel better unless someone is already feeling the best (pretending that the stress factor stays the same).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="new_man, post: 46496, member: 12704"] .25 was way too much. I could imagine that the right E2 would lay between 0.15 and 0 Anastrozole. Maybe there is no need for Anastrozole since there are other supplements which can lower E2. Correct me when I'm wrong, but I could imagine that zinc helps some people with a little fine tuning. Maybe a lower dose would also do the trick since you do better with lower T level than higher (of course, other variables play a huge role). I can imagine that with 24 mg testosterone EOD there was too much converted into other hormones which had a bad effect. I know, some people are just doing great with DHEA and Pregnenolone. Have you tried Pregnenolone? I believe that getting off TRT was a reliev for your body, so you felt better. It can be so hard to find the right spot on TRT. Good to hear that you will consult Dr Saya. I'm really interested in what he has to say and if this works for you. Hope you can share this with us too. I believe that it is always possible to feel better unless someone is already feeling the best (pretending that the stress factor stays the same). [/QUOTE]
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