Hormone Therapy Insights
Adam emphasizes the ineffectiveness of gonadorelin for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), urging listeners to seek better options. He advocates for more frequent micro-injections to maintain stable hormone levels, which can help prevent estrogenic side effects like gynecomastia. By understanding the pharmacokinetics of testosterone, individuals can avoid the roller coaster effect often experienced with traditional dosing methods.In this clip
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Would the recommended dosage of 100-120 mg of testosterone per week lead to an increase in estrogen and DHT, and can you consider using a biweekly HCG subcutaneous injection to maintain endogenous stimulation of testosterone production in the episode Dr. Kyle Gillett: Tools for Hormone Optimization in Males | Huberman Lab Podcast 102 and the clip Hormone Therapy Insights?
Would the recommended dosage of 100-120 mg of testosterone per week lead to an increase in estrogen and DHT, and can you consider using a biweekly HCG subcutaneous injection to maintain endogenous stimulation of testosterone production in the episode Dr. Kyle Gillett: Tools for Hormone Optimization in Males | Huberman Lab Podcast 102 and the clip Hormone Therapy Insights?
Would the recommended dosage of 100-120 mg of testosterone per week lead to an increase in estrogen and DHT, and can you consider using a biweekly HCG subcutaneous injection to maintain endogenous stimulation of testosterone production in the episode Dr. Kyle Gillett: Tools for Hormone Optimization in Males | Huberman Lab Podcast 102 and the clip HCG Subcutaneous Injection Insights?