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I’d like to try adding HCG to my t dose. I’ve been on t for about 3 years, 49m, had a vasectomy, not looking at having any other kids. My dose is 45mg every 3.5 days. Is there any benefit to adding in HCG for someone in my situation? What are some secondary benefits of adding HCG?

AlphaMD's Answer

There are some benefits beyond fertility. Adding HCG essentially restarts the sex hormone cascade. This means the neurosteroids such as pregnenolone, allopregnenolone, and DHEA-S. These help with mental clarity, cognition, and memory. Anecdotally, HCG has been reported to improve libido, and penile sensitivity, though scientific data on this is lacking.

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