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    Vitamin E, A, B3 and T4 are androgenic and potentiates the effects of testosterone. Estrogen, aldosterne & cortisol may do the opposite.

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    • alfredoolivasA Offline
      alfredoolivas @engineer
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      @engineer W. But why? Living in florida makes you tanned, I think the addition of beta carotene would make you look like Trump XD

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        engineer @alfredoolivas
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        @alfredoolivas I actually started taking beta carotene before I knew anything about supplements much less Ray Peat, it was my mom who got it because it was cheap and looked effective.

        My skin doesnt look orange at all but does change in tone drastically depending on the lighting:

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        So, it's possible to take in that much and be fine, but that's only me.

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          alfredoolivas @engineer
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          @engineer Nice. Vitamin A seems really important in the androgenic system. Along with 14mg of Iron, it was as effective than 5mg of oxandrolone or 25mg of T at increasing the height of children, at only 4000IU a week!

          https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15163330/

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            engineer @alfredoolivas
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            @alfredoolivas Unfortunately I have to dissent again because my height is below "average", possibly due to high estrogen. Thankfully that's no longer an issue thanks to Peating but I always wonder what would be different if I had known about RP back then.

            Was high estrogen not an issue for the children receiving T in that study?

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              alfredoolivas @engineer
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              @engineer it was 100mg a month which would create a huge spike and an uneven distribution of testosteorne throughout the month, because testosterone cypionate was used. So 72mg of elemental testosterone would give a very rough amount of maybe 2.4mg ot T delivered a day, with a lot more being delivered at the first few weeks.

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              • jamezb46J Offline
                jamezb46 @alfredoolivas
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                @alfredoolivas So a product combining T + A + E + t4 + t3 would give a good kick in the pants, would it?

                In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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                • alfredoolivasA Offline
                  alfredoolivas @jamezb46
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                  @jamezb46 yes and adding 10mcg of melanotan II would be super effective
                  https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/9088/microgram-doses-of-melanotan-ii-may-increase-the-androgenic-effects-of-testosterone

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                  • engineerE Offline
                    engineer @alfredoolivas
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                    @alfredoolivas Or Pansterone + Kuinone + Androsterone on you-know-where in addition to A + E + T3 + T4 + melanotan II?

                    Just imagine the possibilities

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                      alfredoolivas @engineer
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                      @engineer I assume you mean the scrotum. That's not a great idea, because it would increase androgen sensitivty of the testicles.

                      You don't want your testicles to be androgen sensitive because that would increase the negative feedback loop T & DHT, has on T production, lowering T production.

                      I saw that you apply androsterone there? I think this is counterproductive. It would increase local DHT in your testicles, reducign the amount of T produced by them.
                      You want your testicles to have sensitive LH receptors, not androgen receptors.

                      @jamezb46 correct?

                      If you mean on your penis? great idea. Especially considering the vitamins are fat soluble and may gather there, extending their half lives on the penis.

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                        engineer @alfredoolivas
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                        @alfredoolivas said in Vitamin E, A, B3 and T4 are androgenic and potentiates the effects of testosterone. Estrogen, aldosterne & cortisol may do the opposite.:

                        I saw that you apply androsterone there? I think this is counterproductive. It would increase local DHT in your testicles, reducign the amount of T produced by them.
                        You want your testicles to have sensitive LH receptors, not androgen receptors.

                        Are you saying that the goal should be to bring DHT in the scrotum to the minimum needed? If so, does that mean you have to constantly monitor and adjust androsterone/AIs elsewhere to fine tune the DHT/estrogen balance? This is getting complicated now because estrogen is a more powerful negative HPG trigger than DHT.

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                          alfredoolivas @engineer
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                          @engineer I wouldn't call it a goal, because high endogenous production of T would cause scrotal T+DHT to be high. But there is no benefit of adding androgenic or estrogenic substances to the testicles. The precursor steroids at least pregnenolone has shown to be protective. Not sure what you mean about the DHT/estrogen balance.

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