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    Hcg?

    does any anything about HCG side effects how its taken etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by juicepig
    does any anything about HCG side effects how its taken etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by juicepig
    does any anything about HCG side effects how its taken etc
    Here are a few ways HCG can be taken

    Posted By: Swifto


    You can run it 3 ways.

    1 - Run HCG throughout at 250-1000ius/wk spliting the dosages evenly. Dont go over 1000ius/ED as Leydig Cell desensitization may begin to occur. Large doses and for prolonger peroids will desensitize the testes sensitivity to LH. I'm going to try 500iusE5D for my next cycle.

    2 - Run it in the middle of the cycle for 7-10 days straight at 250-1000ius/ED. Then again at 250-1000ius/ED for the final 10-15 days leading to PCT. For example, if it taked 14 days for Test Enan to no longer be active in your blood, run it for these 14 days.

    3 - For PCT. I run 1000ius/ED (Mon/Wed/Fri) for weeks 1-3 along with Nolva/Proviron for weeks 1-5. This is my PCT protocol, but can be added to other combinations of PCT compounds.

    There is more info in this thread it can be found @:
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    Structure

    The structure of hCGhCG is a glycoprotein composed of 244 amino acids with a molecular mass of 36.7 kDa. It is heterodimeric, with an α (alpha) subunit identical to that of luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and β (beta) subunit that is unique to hCG . βhCG is encoded by six highly homologous genes which are arranged in tandem and inverted pairs on chromosome 19q13.3 - CGB

    Function

    hCG promotes the maintenance of the corpus luteum and causes it to secrete the hormone progesterone. Progesterone enriches the uterus with a thick lining of blood vessels and capillaries so that it can sustain the growing fetus.

    Because of its similarity to LH, hCG can also be used clinically to induce ovulation in the ovaries as well as testosterone production in the testes. As the most abundant biological source is women who are presently pregnant, some organizations collect urine from gravidae to extract hCG for use in fertility treatment.


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