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Reading Time: 2 minutes Transdermal Testosterone CreamLarry Frieders2015-08-13T22:43:53+00:00 Testosterone is a naturally occurring hormone and is non-toxic (in normal doses). However, a person can experience some discomfort if the dose is too high. The most notable signs of excess are oily skin, increased acne, and hair growth. All of these are reversed when the dose is reduced. For women, it is good to start with 0.25mg per day applied to the wrists, abdomen, chest, neck, inner thighs, or genital area (the site of application is up to the user but it is recommended that you not apply the cream to the same place every … Read more
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