Zero need for prop use in TRT. Just use cyp/enth and inject smaller amounts twice weekly. This will avoid peaks and valleys.
I've been listening to Dave Crossland a lot lately and hearing him say repeatedly that peaks and valleys in your test levels is not only healthy, but better for you than stable levels?? In fact, he only injects his TRT every 14 days. he seems to be implying (I'm not smart enough to really know) that your body needs peaks and valleys to properly take advantage of the exogenous test, and that stable levels will eventually lead to you just processing it faster, and higher estrogen levels.
Any thoughts?
If someone wants peaks and valleys they should just stick to gels. They're probably the closest to mimic the diurnal nature of endogenous testosterone. I cannot imagine how going from a peak level to an extremely low level if healthy for you. A 14 day protocol is based on the terminal life of testosterone, not it's half life. It goes against all the top doctors in the industry. No where in science that I'm aware of can he support his theory of needing peaks and valleys to properly take advantage of exo test. Same for his faster processing comment. If it were the case we'd be seeing it in the blood work of veteran TRT'ers.
So what level did it come after 6 weeks?
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