TRT is so much more than total/free testosterone and estradiol, it’s about balancing the other hormones that make up the endocrine system.
DHEA and pregnenolone are examples that one can use OTC supplements to alter blood levels.
Up to now I’ve been using capsules of both DHEA and pregnenolone. Bloodwork levels still show low even with increasing dosage to 50 mg DHEA and 25 mg pregnenolone daily.
As a test, I’m stopping my capsule supplements and switching to Iconic Formulation’s Neuro DHEA and Neuro P5 transdermals. I’ll run these until I’m out at 0.5 ml per day. After, I’ll post another round of bloodwork to see how effective they were.
DHEA and pregnenolone are examples that one can use OTC supplements to alter blood levels.
Up to now I’ve been using capsules of both DHEA and pregnenolone. Bloodwork levels still show low even with increasing dosage to 50 mg DHEA and 25 mg pregnenolone daily.
As a test, I’m stopping my capsule supplements and switching to Iconic Formulation’s Neuro DHEA and Neuro P5 transdermals. I’ll run these until I’m out at 0.5 ml per day. After, I’ll post another round of bloodwork to see how effective they were.
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