CureOrCause
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Hey SladeRunner
Oh man, such a long story as to where I've been but....
The reason I say to stay away from mixing and adding and experimenting with additional hormones was my personal experience. 1) Every time I added something, it altered my progress and once I managed to NOT take anything more, the improvements were stronger and weekly.
2) hcg has so many downstream effects that you don't want to interfere but rather let the body do the work. Just provide the building blocks.
Another good study was:
Low-Dose Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Maintains Intratesticular Testosterone in Normal Men with Testosterone-Induced Gonadotropin Suppression
Look at the numbers of 250iu and how they looked the most normal and I wanted to go long term.
There are some downstream benefits of thyroid receptors and TSH from HCG, but I can't speak to it so I won't recommend my opinion.
Post HCG, there was a brief period of lethargy but it may have been mental. Or stress... don't panic if you use this protocol... there is a moment of 'withdrawal' but as that video shows, the patients kept improving after treatment.
You'll need these supplies to run this:
30CC of bacteriostatic water
4 to 5 HCG packs (They usually come with 1cc of water but I didn't use it)
100 insulin needles.
a 10CC sterile but open vial (has a removable rubber top)
You'll draw 1CC of water and reconstitute your HCG in the vial it comes in, then put it in the fridge to completely dissipate... then draw that 1CC HCG liquid and place into the 10CC vial that's empty. Add 4 more CC of water and put back in the fridge to completely dissipate again. You won't see any differences in the liquid but 4 to 8 hours should be enough. Reconstitued HCG lasts 60 days in this form but you'll be drawing 1/4 CC Monday,Wednesday & Friday only. Swab the side delt with an alcohol swab and pin straight in. Push the plunger down and wait a few seconds and remove... you won't feel anything and likely see no blood... if you do, it's ok...
Keep me posted!
Hey, Joe! Terrific news, I am glad you have recovered! I would love to step in n ask you a couple of questions, I think they are key to getting a Dr to work with us:
1. How did you come up with this protocol, i.e., dose, frequency and duration? Was it a doctor you can refer us to? The study you mention to couples hcg to TE and was only for some weeks, if I get it right (and of course doesn't treat our condition).
2. If I make no mistake, you say baseline hormonal profile doesn't matter for our condition, nor should we have a set goal to declare remission. But during the protocol, what would be the criteria to indicate a necessity of change in dosage and or frequency or duration, i.e., when do we know we are in the right path and when do we know it is enough?
Looking very much forward to hearing from you soon, and thank you so much for your inspiration! All the best!
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