Yes exactlyDo you want to use gonadorelin to replace hcg?
As monotherapy it is effective if delivered every couple hours or so with an infusion pump. As an adjunct to TRT it works if taken six times a day along with a SERM. Less rigorous protocols are questionable, particularly the ones saying to inject it only once a week.I don't see how with a half life of 2 to 10 minutes you would use it in place of HCG.
No, unless you want to inject several times per day.if Gonadorelin is effective?
A fellow forum member tells me that gonadorelin nose spray is available in some locations. I don't know if the U.S. is one of them. This would literally take the sting out of multiple daily doses. Combined use of enclomiphene and gonadorelin is still the better way to ensure HPTA activation under TRT.No, unless you want to inject several times per day.
Depending on the dose, hCG is suppressive of the HPTA, meaning your own kisspeptin/GnRH/LH production can be reduced or even stopped. It doesn't seem like the best choice for boosting natural levels. Gonadorelin also doesn't seem like it would be ideal for this. It may interfere with endogenous GnRH production—though this is speculation.I'm no longer on trt (decided at my age I'm not quite ready for the potential life long commitment), but found that hcg alone was adequate for producing a modest bump in energy, weight training, etc...does anyone know, if you're not using it to prevent testicular atrophy, but instead just trying to to get a bump in baseline testosterone, if Gonadorelin is effective? I think my baseline was up around 150 ng/DL on hcg.