Just wondering, what are people's experience with the relationship between testosterone dose and hematocrit level where test dose was reduced to a trt level between cycles? Say I got to 52 on 500mg test after a few months, what would dropping down to a trt dose do to my levels after 3 months? From what I've read it will continue to increase, but at what dose will it start to fall? Say I ran 62.5mg / week what would happen? Also at what rate does it rise on a decent supra-physiological dose? I got to low fifties fairly quickly last time out but what about from say 52-54?
Also, for you guys who've done some experimenting, what would happen if you replaced you test levels to put you where your body would naturally be at that age? Guys that I've spoken to that that are on trt all aim for 800-1000.. If a steroid user f*cked his hpta then used trt to put his levels back where they would naturally be, what would happen to your rbc count?
As a side note, can anyone recommend a good home testing kit? I'm going to give the grapefruit / naringin thing another go too; from what I've read there's been almost no evidence from steroid users to confirm that it lowers levels but maybe it stops them going beyond a certain point? I know the original study found it normalized levels so there is obviously some peculiar action occurring. Maybe the same goes for IP-6 etc too?
Also, for you guys who've done some experimenting, what would happen if you replaced you test levels to put you where your body would naturally be at that age? Guys that I've spoken to that that are on trt all aim for 800-1000.. If a steroid user f*cked his hpta then used trt to put his levels back where they would naturally be, what would happen to your rbc count?
As a side note, can anyone recommend a good home testing kit? I'm going to give the grapefruit / naringin thing another go too; from what I've read there's been almost no evidence from steroid users to confirm that it lowers levels but maybe it stops them going beyond a certain point? I know the original study found it normalized levels so there is obviously some peculiar action occurring. Maybe the same goes for IP-6 etc too?