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Does HCG make sex better? Not necessarily having issues currently with my TRT dose but anecdotally heard it increases sensitivity and makes sex better.

AlphaMD's Answer

There has been anecdotal reports of this by some men, though we tend to think this is more about finding the right hormone levels rather than the addition of HCG. If you are on a TRT regimen which your T is slightly lower than your ideal, or you've suppressed your Estrogen too heavily with a high dosed AI, then adding HCG could move the needle on those to a better spot. On the flip side, some men are very dialed in with their dosing, then adding HCG causes their Estrogen to spike higher than before & overshoot a happy medium in turn tanking their libido and lowering their experiences.

So sometimes yes, other times no. Often we believe the same changes could be achieved by slight T or AI dose adjustments if something is lacking.

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