JamieVegas
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I have had clinically low testosterone since my teenage years and all TRT has failed to produce subjective benefits. Without proper SHBG levels to match the testosterone that I take from SHBG, my body can't properly regulate androgen metabolism or receptor site sensitivity.
I've discovered that I have a particular SNP on the gene that encodes for SHBG that causes my SHBG to be abnormally low. Due to this, my testosterone has been low since I was teenager and I have never been able to function sexually, build muscle, etc.
Insulin lowering drugs will not work, as insulin is not the culprit with the low SHBG in this case. It is literally a genetic SNP on the actual gene that encodes the SHGB glycoprotien. T3 medications have been a failure -- they only raise SHBG in men with healthy genetics.
Does anyone know of any drugs or supplements that could help raise SHBG?
I've discovered that I have a particular SNP on the gene that encodes for SHBG that causes my SHBG to be abnormally low. Due to this, my testosterone has been low since I was teenager and I have never been able to function sexually, build muscle, etc.
Insulin lowering drugs will not work, as insulin is not the culprit with the low SHBG in this case. It is literally a genetic SNP on the actual gene that encodes the SHGB glycoprotien. T3 medications have been a failure -- they only raise SHBG in men with healthy genetics.
Does anyone know of any drugs or supplements that could help raise SHBG?