Quote Originally Posted by dikow View Post
I think the key to T supplementation is to administer daily a micro dose that is smaller than what your body would produce naturally. I will do this experiment with a T Cream 50mg/mL , using only 0.1ml a day (5mg of T daily).

However, 5mg is still higher than my natural production, but with the cream the absorption rate is around 10%, so only 0.5mg of T would be going to my system daily. I will start the experiment with this very low dose and up the dose every 3 months, to assess any progress in terms of T supplementation instead of the traditional replacement.

Any thoughts/comments/warnings on this approach bros? Please let me know before I start the experiment.

I hope that with T micro dosing I can get more benefits than those T Boosters!
Good luck, but I don't see the logic in this at all. If your body is already at it's natural set point for you in terms of T production and you add more to the system, it will react by suppressing natural production to bring it back into it's perceived set point.

Keep in mind too that in both men and women, E2 is the predominant negative feedback hormone. You would be much better off if you controlled conversion to E2 to help reset the natural set point. Then again, there is only so far you can suppress E2 before other issues become problematic.

Sorry to be yet another nay sayer!