Biotest's Alpha Male and HRT

A friend of mine recently ordered some Alpha Male and since there was a discount for ordering multiple bottles, I got in on it and ordered a bottle too…but now I have doubts about using it.

I am receiving testosterone cypionate injections from my M.D. every other week at 200mg doses. From what I understand of HRT, your body shuts down it’s own production of Testosterone, so I’m thinking trying to stimulate it with Alpha Male is a complete waste of money…Am I right? The part I was most excited about in the Alpha Male was finally trying the Carbolin 19…would that still have any effectiveness?

If you just want the Carbolin 19, you could get a bottle of HOT-ROX instead. Or a bottle of Carbolin 19. Or some generic Forskolin.

You will have the answer to this question. If you are looking to improve things, you have to self inject and inject at least once a week, monitor serum E2 levels and use anastrozole to maintain near E2=22pg/ml, use hCG to maintain your testes. Read the estrogen and injection protocol stickies. Many here consider your injection protocol mal-practice.

[quote]KSman wrote:
You will have the answer to this question. If you are looking to improve things, you have to self inject and inject at least once a week, monitor serum E2 levels and use anastrozole to maintain near E2=22pg/ml, use hCG to maintain your testes. Read the estrogen and injection protocol stickies. Many here consider your injection protocol mal-practice.[/quote]

It would be great to have all that KSman, but unfortunately, I haven’t had any luck finding a doctor anywhere near locally who is willing to work with me like that. They won’t even write me a prescription so I can get my own stuff and inject…they have me come in and see the on-call nurse every other week for my shot.

I’m still keeping my eye out for a specialist in the area; but I definitely feel better on the meager program I am on now compared to before. The Androgel did absolutely nothing for my symptoms; but the injections have been much better…but it is true I feel my best for only the two or three days following my injection.

I checked the online pharmacy prices for the Arimidex and there is no way I can afford even that stuff without a doctors prescription so I can get my health insurance to cover a portion.

Have you looked for compounding pharmacies in your area. The “fly to” box in Google earth works well. Some are very cooperative with their own consults and doctor referrals. They know the docs who known, not the docs who no.