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    Cowboy up

    Make your choice.

    Blast and cruise for a non TRT patient is not the ideal thing to do for your health. If you are going to blast and cruise do it and live with the outcome. We all end up on TRT at some point if we are honest about our health.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    I do not recommend blasting and cruising.
    However....
    hCG should be run the entire time at 250ius two times per week (500ius total).
    Why only have your balls working for 3 weeks when they could be functioning the entire time?
    I would take the HCG only to give my body a rest from the synthetic testosterone, and live on the testosterone my body produces from taking HCG shots. If there is a real benefit to this, I don't know.

    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    Why would you wanna go three weeks without taking test, if you plan to cruise? And why would you want to start your natural production back up after the blast, just to shut it down again?
    For the reasons I mentioned in my response to The Deadlifting Dog From what I understand, with HCG you force your body to produce testosterone trough the mimick of LH, also that HCG shut down your own LH production, so I don't think my own production would benefit that much from such a short window without test. I am throwing this out there to hear others opinions on my take.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chicagotarsier View Post
    Cowboy up

    Make your choice.

    Blast and cruise for a non TRT patient is not the ideal thing to do for your health. If you are going to blast and cruise do it and live with the outcome. We all end up on TRT at some point if we are honest about our health.
    Yes, I agree. However, I see going off and taking a lot of meds made for women with breast cancer and having your hormones crashing and repeating this 2-3 times per year as a less ideal option for your health. But I would like to hear opinions against my thoughts too, as I have not made up my mind on this.

    The benefits of TRT for patients suffering low T are endless, and the likelihood of you having a lower natural T for each cycle is real. I've seen studies showing that your natural T will not be the same when you take the plunge to start cycling.

    If I were a normal human being doing everyday stuff I would start TRT at some point regardless. Probably between 35 and 40, depending on bloodwork. I am currently 27.

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