Guest guest Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 Phil what do you know about hcg? feels I may need it.. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Mixing HCG. I even shake my Test C before each shot. About 6 months ago I posted that Novarel used a new lab and it is very strong it drove up my e2 like mad. I put the Bac. Water in to the vial swirl it then with out letting it sit 15 to 20 min.'s would pull out my dose. I have never put this together that it is not all dissolved yet and turning the vial up side down I was pulling a very powerful dose of HCG out for my first shot. And I use to post that by the 3rd week using it I would not feel it any more. I am thinking my first shot could have been = to 1000 or more IU's. I figured this out when I went on HGH and read the insert on mixing it. It started to not shake it but to turn over the vial 10 times slow the let is sit for 15 to 20 min's before using it so that it's all mixed together. So now when I mix my HCG I started doing this and I don't have that E2 spike and after the 3 weeks I still feel it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 I know it will act like the message LH that is sent to your testis to tell them to make Testosterone in men. Men on TRT LH gets shut down the message is not sent do to the Testostreone in your blood from TRT. So your testis stop working here is a copy of a post sent to me from Dr. to help get my Dr. to let me try HCG. Also go to Dr. 's web site and read TRT: A Recipe for Success and his HCG Update. www.allthingsmale.com ==================================================== He probably feels that since you suffer primary hypogonadism (I am guessing) there is no use in adding HCG to your protocol. There are several reasons why this is not so. First, you have not lost all Leydig cells, so any HCG you take will stimulate those who still function to produce endogenous testosterone. This will support testicular size. We should not ignore this aesthetic consideration. Next, if he reads my work, he will learn that HPTA-suppressed (as all TRT patients are to some extent) also suffer decreased pregenenolone levels, which is the first step after CHOL in all three hormonal pathways which begin with CHOL. HCG increases pregnenolone production, and therefore restores a more natural balance of our hormones. Next, nearly all TRT patients who add in HCG to their regimens report an increased sense of well-being and also libido. These are genuine quality of life issues. Finally, I just instinctively do not want all those LH receptors (including those we have yet to discover and appreciate) unstimulated. Co-Moderator Phil > From: ifpacpt@... <ifpacpt@...> > Subject: Re: Mixing HCG. > , pmgamer18@... > Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2010, 11:03 AM > Phil what do you know about hcg? > feels I may need it.. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > Mixing HCG. > > I even shake my Test C before each shot. About 6 months ago > I posted that Novarel used a new lab and it is very strong > it drove up my e2 like mad. I put the Bac. Water in to the > vial swirl it then with out letting it sit 15 to 20 min.'s > would pull out my dose. I have never put this together that > it is not all dissolved yet and turning the vial up side > down I was pulling a very powerful dose of HCG out for my > first shot. And I use to post that by the 3rd week using it > I would not feel it any more. I am thinking my first shot > could have been = to 1000 or more IU's. > > I figured this out when I went on HGH and read the insert > on mixing it. It started to not shake it but to turn over > the vial 10 times slow the let is sit for 15 to 20 min's > before using it so that it's all mixed together. > > So now when I mix my HCG I started doing this and I don't > have that E2 spike and after the 3 weeks I still feel it. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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