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Long-term use of topical?

stevelunny

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Hi there

When I got my bloodwork done I was on the low end of normal for my age (34) so not medically requiring HRT but I decided to go ahead to get a boost at the gym and in general. I'm not a bodybuidler so not looking for big gains.

I am using a 20% cream, 1/2 ml a day, so a modest amount. My question is whether this can safely be used long term or if it should be cycled like anything else.

WOuld it be okay to use it longer term with occasional or ongoing HCG treatment?

thanks for any info!!

S
 
Hi there

When I got my bloodwork done I was on the low end of normal for my age (34) so not medically requiring HRT but I decided to go ahead to get a boost at the gym and in general. I'm not a bodybuidler so not looking for big gains.

I am using a 20% cream, 1/2 ml a day, so a modest amount. My question is whether this can safely be used long term or if it should be cycled like anything else.

WOuld it be okay to use it longer term with occasional or ongoing HCG treatment?

thanks for any info!!

S

With TRT,,it is a permanent thing. Ask you docotor about your concerns.
 
As any AAS it is going to shut you down. What is the concentration and ester attached to the test td cream? you will probably only see 20-30% absorption of what the concentration is, unless it is something you homebrewed with phylojel ultra or something and test base. If you don't mind being shut down, you can take it indefinitely. It can still make you sterile/shut down your natty test so, if you are going to cruise or cycle, with proper PCT to restore natural test that is a personal decision you will need to research and make.
 
it's from a pharmacy and is a 20% cream - even that is really more than I wanted. I've slowly cut down from 1 ml daily to .5 in hopes it would have less overall impact.

When you say shut down do you mean permanently or is this something reversible?

I don't like the cycling approach due to the yo-yo effect and would more like just go without that do that. Is there an approach where you can use a smaller dose with occasional HCG (and anything else that might help) so you can stay on long-term?

thanks for the feedback - really helpful!
 
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