So Many HRT Clinics, So Little Time...HELP!

I looked at your website and couldn't find info on these. Can you provide a brief description? Also, how much would Sermorelin be? I'm just curious on ballpark pricing.

Well you want to do a combo. Just Sermorelin won't cut it. Sermorelin is a GHRH (growth hormone releasing hormone). You need to combine that with a GHRP (growth hormone releasing peptide).

There is a marked synergistic effect when you put these together. Its like adding 1+1 = 10.

Here is an article explaining a general overview on peptides https://www.increasemyt.com/imt-services/peptide-therapy/item/19

We have many different combos and options so pricing varies. I personally like the Automatic Injection pen we have since you need to inject them 2x a day. For these preparations a 28 day cartridge is $450. Right now if you get 3 cartridges the pharmacy is giving away the Auto-Pen for free which is normally $150. It also comes with 50 needle tips.

There are other less expensive preparations but they do not come with the auto pen. Ranging about $900-$1100 for 3 months depending on the formula.

There are a bunch of different formulas.

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Well you want to do a combo. Just Sermorelin won't cut it. Sermorelin is a GHRH (growth hormone releasing hormone). You need to combine that with a GHRP (growth hormone releasing peptide).

There is a marked synergistic effect when you put these together. Its like adding 1+1 = 10.

Here is an article explaining a general overview on peptides https://increasemyt.com/imt-services/peptide-therapy/item/19

Great info for someone who's new to this. Thanks!
 
Not tryna dis a sponsor either, I did speak to someone over at IMT. He was very nice, very helpful, and it seems like a real legit spot, however, I don't have very deep pockets. I'm gonna need more options please. Really don't wanna put anyone on blast here, so if someone could PM me info I'd really appreciate it. Thanks so far for the positive feedback guys!

IMT prices are pretty low. Unless you find a physician willing to just write you a script....good luck.
 
I just recently started researching this. I'm in the Metro-Detroit MI area and I know of a lot of clinics. However, the clinics are not covered by insurance. Is there a different avenue that I am missing, that would be covered by insurance? Thanks in advance for your input.

-D
 
When you say "peptides"....which in specific are you referring to?
How long and on what dose does Nandrolone wreck adrenals?

IMT-

I echo these questions with an additional one. When you say suppressive, what does that mean in a TRT context? Thx for your contributions to TRT and the forum.

I see where you clarified which peptides thx
 
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I just recently started researching this. I'm in the Metro-Detroit MI area and I know of a lot of clinics. However, the clinics are not covered by insurance. Is there a different avenue that I am missing, that would be covered by insurance? Thanks in advance for your input.

-D

You could see your Primary Doc, an endocrinologist or a urologist.
 
You could see your Primary Doc, an endocrinologist or a urologist.

Urologist would be much better, endos primary patient base is overweight women and diabetics. They do not understand TRT most of the time.

Normally they'll give you the ole "stop everything and come back in 8 weeks and lets do a blood test"

They actually think T levels will rebound that fast, they have no idea they will obviously be bottomed out and they are causing more harm than good when doing this. Its really sad.

They need to come up with a new category called "interventional endocrinologist" because the current endo's are widely known for not intervening at all.

The reason why a uro will be much better suited and more likely on the right page is because they are familiar with the prostate info from Dr Morgantaler, so most of them have done some reading on current research and are the most willing.
 
IMT-

I echo these questions with an additional one. When you say suppressive, what does that mean in a TRT context? Thx for your contributions to TRT and the forum.

I see where you clarified which peptides thx

Well androgens and anabolics are suppressive to the HPTA. This just not mean just to the testicles. The negative feedback loop suppresses other things like thyroid and adrenal glands.

Nandrolone, or any 19nor for that matter are the most suppressive of all. Testosterone can take years to fully shut down everything, 19nors can do it in a matter of weeks.

So it can mess up your thyroid, but mostly it really messes up the adrenal glands.

The adrenals are like the gas pedal to your energy, if these are thrown off if can really mess up your endurance and just your overall mood.

There are not many things to fix them either. As a matter of fact cortisol is the only hormone in your body that if it went to 0 you would drop dead. Dont get me wrong I'm not saying if you take nandrolone you will drop dead.

The problem is the treatment for sever adrenal fatigue will wipe out your natural cortisol, so coming off treatment is actually pretty dangerous.

Its just not a great idea to mess with your adrenals, yes they can take a beating like the thyroid and can usually bounce back, but I am not so sure after continuous use of Nandrolone. It could take years to recover if you ever wanted to come off.

Hope this helps.
 
Well androgens and anabolics are suppressive to the HPTA. This just not mean just to the testicles. The negative feedback loop suppresses other things like thyroid and adrenal glands.

Nandrolone, or any 19nor for that matter are the most suppressive of all. Testosterone can take years to fully shut down everything, 19nors can do it in a matter of weeks.

So it can mess up your thyroid, but mostly it really messes up the adrenal glands.

The adrenals are like the gas pedal to your energy, if these are thrown off if can really mess up your endurance and just your overall mood.

There are not many things to fix them either. As a matter of fact cortisol is the only hormone in your body that if it went to 0 you would drop dead. Dont get me wrong I'm not saying if you take nandrolone you will drop dead.

The problem is the treatment for sever adrenal fatigue will wipe out your natural cortisol, so coming off treatment is actually pretty dangerous.

Its just not a great idea to mess with your adrenals, yes they can take a beating like the thyroid and can usually bounce back, but I am not so sure after continuous use of Nandrolone. It could take years to recover if you ever wanted to come off.

Hope this helps.


Thanks I definitely wouldn't wanna bring on any iatrogenic effects on those systems. Just not clear if 100-200 week would bring on these undesirables or if it is even dose dependent.
 
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