My Experience with Natty Test Boosters

It depends on the individual. How can you say that without proper lab work? Think of the endocrine system like a ladder. The pituitary (the top rung) releases hormone precursors that stimulate the testes (bottom rung) to make hormones. Not everyone tests normal for every hormone, furthermore what is normal for each individual. That's why I recommended getting blood work before and after. My urologist is trying to treat the bottom rung directly to increase LH/FSH, while my stack attempts to go after the top and middle of the ladder. DHEA and pregnenlone are produced by the body so supplementing may increase testosterone. When you play around with the endocrine system, certainly when you elevate one hormone, this directly affects another hormone and your body tries to level out. Studies have shown that it can increase estrogen, which is why I threw in the calcium d glucarate. Studies have show this to be an effective treatment in lowering estragen levels in women with breast cancer, and new studies show it is just as effective in PCT as Tamoxifen Citrate. Because my T was so low, my Estradiol was higher than it should be. Decreasing estrogen will make the body naturally increase testosterone. In fact my urologist treats low T with Tamoxifen Citrate, but I like good ole' IM test better. These are all facts and I encourage everyone to look it up. I also encourage everyone to do lab work before and after to see for themselves.

I have 3 years experience with TRT, with different dosages, injection intervals, etc. I know for a fact my body doesn't respond well to hormones replacement therapy unless in high dosages. My urologist has already mentioned that I am non responsive and I may needa different regimen. I had a second opinion from my endoc. who used to deal with fertility, and he also stated the treatment of HCG at that dosage is not effective for me. Having boosted my testosterone in 3 weeks is unheard of.

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