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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin is a substance that, in the human body, mimics
Leutenizing Hormone (LH). LH is secreted by your body, and its secretion then
signals the body to begin releasing testosterone.
hCG is typically employed by steroid-using athletes to bring back some naturally
produced testosterone into their bodies. However, hCG is clinically used both to
induce ovulation and treat certain ovarian disorders in women. In men is
utilized to stimulate the testes in hypogonadal men (men who are not producing
testosterone). It has also shown promise in the treatment of undescended
testicles in young males.
The action of hCG in males is very similar to that of LH, because they are
chemically similar and since LH binds to receptors on human Leydig cells, we see
a similar mechanism of action with hCG. Once it binds and begins to stimulate
the receptors on the Leydig cells, it begins to trigger the synthesis and
secretion of testosterone. However, hCG will only send an “artificial” signal to
the testes through Leydig cell stimulation. Thus, it is possible that hCG use
can cause Leydig cell desensitization. I don’t know of anyone who has actually
experienced this, nor who has even claimed that it’s happened to either them or
a friend, or whatever- anecdotal evidence here is scarce.
However, there are two schools of thought regarding hCG use, and neither are very
new. In fact, both have been around since the earliest books on underground
steroid use, and were spoken about more than a decade ago by Dan Duchaine
(Underground Steroid Handbook) and also by W. Nathaniel Phillips (Anabolic
Reference Guide volumes 1-6).
Common Uses of hCG in Male Athletes
When used on a cycle sparingly, hCG helps to maintain testicular size and
condition but it is speculated that the intermittent administration of hCG will
keep the testicles receptive to LH, when we eventually go off a cycle. This may
be due to hCG’s ability to maintain of a higher level of
Inter-Testicular-Testosterone (ITT), when used during a cycle. This could aid
and quicken your recovery of the hypothalamic-testicular-pituitary-axis. This is
certainly possible. When used after a cycle, it will still help in restoring
your testicles back to their original size, and provide stimulation for the
Leydig cells. Both methods have merit, and there’s no reason why you can’t use
hCG every third week at a one time dose (perhaps) 500iu or so, and then use it
at that same dose for a daily schedule at the outset of your Post Cycle Therapy.
Is hCG banned in any sports?
The HCG hormone was recently added to the list of “banned substances” in Major
League Baseball; it was becoming increasingly popular among steroid users.
Athletes turned to this, among other “performance enhancing drugs”, because it
“mitigates the side effects of ending a cycle of steroids.”
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