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Hormone Replacement Therapy
Women experiencing menopause often suffer from symptoms like hot flashes and brain fog. While estrogen can alleviate these issues, it poses risks such as uterine cancer if not balanced with progesterone. Research from the NIH highlights the importance of hormone replacement therapy, revealing its potential benefits in reducing cardiovascular risks and improving overall health.In this clip
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Dr. Peter Attia: Exercise, Nutrition, Hormones for Vitality & Longevity | Huberman Lab Podcast #85
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Would the recommended dosage of 100-120 mg of testosterone per week lead to an increase in estrogen and DHT, and can you consider using a biweekly HCG subcutaneous injection to maintain endogenous stimulation of testosterone production in the episode Dr. Michael Eisenstein: Improving Male Sexual Health, Function & Fertility and the clip Testosterone Therapy Insights?
Would the recommended dosage of 100-120 mg of testosterone per week lead to an increase in oestrogen and DHT, and can you consider using a biweekly HCG subcutaneous injection to maintain endogenous stimulation of testosterone production?
If you keep with the recommended dosage of 100 to 120 mg of testosterone per week, can you sustain an optimal testosterone level between 600 and 800 ng/dL?