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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Why many lower their dose on ED injections
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 217895" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>As highlighted by [USER=39921]@bixt[/USER], this is not the definition of "physiological" we use in science and medicine. Rather, the standard for "normal" is having your numbers within two standard deviations of the mean, plus or minus. The situation I described, with normal SHBG and total testosterone of 1,100 ng/dL, results in free testosterone that's more than three standard deviations above the mean. Statistically speaking, we're talking about one in a thousand men possibly at such a level, and even that's dubious. In any case, if the level of testosterone is supraphysiological for 99.9% of all men then it's supraphysiological, period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 217895, member: 38109"] As highlighted by [USER=39921]@bixt[/USER], this is not the definition of "physiological" we use in science and medicine. Rather, the standard for "normal" is having your numbers within two standard deviations of the mean, plus or minus. The situation I described, with normal SHBG and total testosterone of 1,100 ng/dL, results in free testosterone that's more than three standard deviations above the mean. Statistically speaking, we're talking about one in a thousand men possibly at such a level, and even that's dubious. In any case, if the level of testosterone is supraphysiological for 99.9% of all men then it's supraphysiological, period. [/QUOTE]
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