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How are these peptides supposed to survive the digestive process intact?
Last I checked on that monster thread, Emeric rotates between 8 weeks of 10mg daily and then 8 weeks of 6mg daily. Can't remember if its Cyp or Enan.Does he use 5mg or 10mg daily? What ester does he use?
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I quote below post #1516 dated 26 July 2022 by Emeric Delczeg:
"This oligopeptides pass intact through the gut into the blood stream, mainly by pinocytosis.
Pinocytosis [pin″o-si-to´sis]
a mechanism by which cells ingest extracellular fluid and its contents; it involves the formation of invaginations by the cell membrane, which close and break off to form fluid-filled vacuoles in the cytoplasm (see accompanying illustration). adj., adj pinocytot´ic.
Due its mechanism of action (regulation by the growth factors in a paracrine manner of adrenal cortex activity) the growth factors from the oligopeptides helps to modify the equilibrium of all the hormones secreted by the adrenal glands.
Paracrine /para·crine/ (par´ah-krin)
1. denoting a type of hormone function in which hormone synthesized in and released from endocrine cells binds to its receptor in nearby cells and affects their function.
2. denoting the secretion of a hormone by an organ other than an endocrine gland."
Nope. While theoretically feasible, the post doesn't explain how the peptides make it to the intestines intact
If prepared to inject daily, why not use test prop?Last I checked on that monster thread, Emeric rotates between 8 weeks of 10mg daily and then 8 weeks of 6mg daily. Can't remember if its Cyp or Enan.
He tests around 600 TT on 6mg, but then again that result all depends on when test was taken because of the tail from the previous 8 weeks of 10mg. It's an interesting story because of his background as bodybuilder, who as you know are rather prone to excess!
Straight prop has too much fluctuation for many including myself. This is why some blend prop and enan/cypIf prepared to inject daily, why not use test prop?
I developed GERD as well while trying TRT. To the point I had a full cardio workup. Everything came back fine. Shortly after I stopped the test the GERD symptoms completely disappeared....I always have a baseline of mild reflux symptoms but they were exaggerated quite a bit by TRT. My symptoms diminished to their normal low baseline within a couple weeks of stopping.
How long did it take after your last shot for the gerd to go away?I developed GERD as well while trying TRT. To the point I had a full cardio workup. Everything came back fine. Shortly after I stopped the test the GERD symptoms completely disappeared....
I'm not sure exactly, but within a few weeks. I haven't had any episodes since.How long did it take after your last shot for the gerd to go away?
Test | Pre-TRT Baseline | 1 Month Post-PCT | Normal Range |
LH | 3.8 mIU/mL | 3.9 mIU/mL | 1.5 - 9.3 mIU/mL |
FSH | 10.5 mIU/mL | 8.0 mIU/mL | 1.6 - 8.0 mIU/mL |
Total Testosterone | 612 ng/dL | 603 ng/dL | 250 - 1100 ng/dL |
SHBG | 56 nmol/L | 36 nmol/L | 10 - 50 nmol/L |
Free Testosterone (EqD) | 66.7 pg/mL | 111.0 pg/mL | 35.0 - 155.0 pg/mL |
Free Testosterone (calc) | 8.7 ng/dL | 12.5 ng/dL | 4.6 - 22.4 ng/dL |
Wow great summary! Congrats on the bump in free T.I repeated my labs at 2.5 months since final test cypionate dose, 1.5 months since final test propionate dose, and 1 month since final enclomiphene dose:
Test
Pre-TRT Baseline
1 Month Post-PCT
Normal Range
LH
3.8 mIU/mL
3.9 mIU/mL
1.5 - 9.3 mIU/mL
FSH
10.5 mIU/mL
8.0 mIU/mL
1.6 - 8.0 mIU/mL
Total Testosterone
612 ng/dL
603 ng/dL
250 - 1100 ng/dL
SHBG
56 nmol/L
36 nmol/L
10 - 50 nmol/L
Free Testosterone (EqD)
66.7 pg/mL
111.0 pg/mL
35.0 - 155.0 pg/mL
Free Testosterone (calc)
8.7 ng/dL
12.5 ng/dL
4.6 - 22.4 ng/dL
My SHBG is normal now and my free T is much higher than before I started. The only thing different about my lifestyle is that I no longer consume caffeine after I was forced to give it up to tolerate TRT. Some research supports the idea that caffeine consumption can significantly reduce testosterone levels.
Thank you TRT, for overstimulating me to the point that I couldn't tolerate the caffeine anymore that was suppressing my testosterone production and making me think I needed TRT. I even found a use for my old vials of testosterone cypionate: I'm giving my wife roughly 5 mg a week now (3 mg every 4 days). I have a couple years supply at that dose. I'll talk about that more in the other thread.
My libido is still mediocre but otherwise I'm doing pretty well. I just read this book that I would recommend to everyone:
Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health—and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More
I'm focused on strategies to improve mitochondrial function now and trying some different things like doing more cardio, meditating more regularly, supplementing alpha lipoic acid and some b-vitamins, etc. I'll report back on how that goes.
Thanks for the followup.I'm giving my wife roughly 5 mg a week now (3 mg every 4 days). I have a couple years supply at that dose. I'll talk about that more in the other thread.
Thanks for the followup.
Can you post the thread on the wife's experience with 5mg per week?
How much caffeine were you taking? Caffeine just seems so benign to me. What makes you think caffeine is the source of your issues (besides this test result)? Ie What other problems do you have with taking caffeine?I repeated my labs at 2.5 months since final test cypionate dose, 1.5 months since final test propionate dose, and 1 month since final enclomiphene dose:
Test
Pre-TRT Baseline
1 Month Post-PCT
Normal Range
LH
3.8 mIU/mL
3.9 mIU/mL
1.5 - 9.3 mIU/mL
FSH
10.5 mIU/mL
8.0 mIU/mL
1.6 - 8.0 mIU/mL
Total Testosterone
612 ng/dL
603 ng/dL
250 - 1100 ng/dL
SHBG
56 nmol/L
36 nmol/L
10 - 50 nmol/L
Free Testosterone (EqD)
66.7 pg/mL
111.0 pg/mL
35.0 - 155.0 pg/mL
Free Testosterone (calc)
8.7 ng/dL
12.5 ng/dL
4.6 - 22.4 ng/dL
My SHBG is normal now and my free T is much higher than before I started. The only thing different about my lifestyle is that I no longer consume caffeine after I was forced to give it up to tolerate TRT. Some research supports the idea that caffeine consumption can significantly reduce testosterone levels.
Thank you TRT, for overstimulating me to the point that I couldn't tolerate the caffeine anymore that was suppressing my testosterone production and making me think I needed TRT. I even found a use for my old vials of testosterone cypionate: I'm giving my wife roughly 5 mg a week now (3 mg every 4 days). I have a couple years supply at that dose. I'll talk about that more in the other thread.
My libido is still mediocre but otherwise I'm doing pretty well. I just read this book that I would recommend to everyone:
Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health—and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More
I'm focused on strategies to improve mitochondrial function now and trying some different things like doing more cardio, meditating more regularly, supplementing alpha lipoic acid and some b-vitamins, etc. I'll report back on how that goes.
Not saying it's not possible but could this study not just be showing that caffeine intake is popular among men with low T, as a resort to have more energy?I repeated my labs at 2.5 months since final test cypionate dose, 1.5 months since final test propionate dose, and 1 month since final enclomiphene dose:
Test
Pre-TRT Baseline
1 Month Post-PCT
Normal Range
LH
3.8 mIU/mL
3.9 mIU/mL
1.5 - 9.3 mIU/mL
FSH
10.5 mIU/mL
8.0 mIU/mL
1.6 - 8.0 mIU/mL
Total Testosterone
612 ng/dL
603 ng/dL
250 - 1100 ng/dL
SHBG
56 nmol/L
36 nmol/L
10 - 50 nmol/L
Free Testosterone (EqD)
66.7 pg/mL
111.0 pg/mL
35.0 - 155.0 pg/mL
Free Testosterone (calc)
8.7 ng/dL
12.5 ng/dL
4.6 - 22.4 ng/dL
My SHBG is normal now and my free T is much higher than before I started. The only thing different about my lifestyle is that I no longer consume caffeine after I was forced to give it up to tolerate TRT. Some research supports the idea that caffeine consumption can significantly reduce testosterone levels.
Thank you TRT, for overstimulating me to the point that I couldn't tolerate the caffeine anymore that was suppressing my testosterone production and making me think I needed TRT. I even found a use for my old vials of testosterone cypionate: I'm giving my wife roughly 5 mg a week now (3 mg every 4 days). I have a couple years supply at that dose. I'll talk about that more in the other thread.
My libido is still mediocre but otherwise I'm doing pretty well. I just read this book that I would recommend to everyone:
Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health—and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More
I'm focused on strategies to improve mitochondrial function now and trying some different things like doing more cardio, meditating more regularly, supplementing alpha lipoic acid and some b-vitamins, etc. I'll report back on how that goes.