Hiya,
Firstly, I've never heard of Cypro, so I googled it and came up with an anti-histamine drug used to treat food allergies. If that's what you are taking then I don't see that it is likely to have any bearing on T levels, personally.
Secondly, as far as I understand it, SP doesn't stop the actual production of T, instead it blocks the conversion of T into DHT. DHT blocks the oestrogen receptors, so by preventing that process, you allow the oestrogen in your supplements to have somewhere to work on ( and excess T is naturally converted to E, so you get a double effect from blocking DHT production).
On that basis, a low T count would appear to be independent of anything that you are taking. However I'm not sure whether a T count that low means that every last molecule will be converted straight to DHT ( in which case SP would be vital) or whether that mechanism has also packed up in which case the SP is pointless!
FWIW, and this is entirely anecdotal, advancing age seems to lower the need for SP. Quite a few of us have grown significantly using PM without any SP or taking it only occasionally, and I think we are all in the older age bracket.
I have no idea what my T levels are, I've never had them checked.
Don't know if this helps at all!
Firstly, I've never heard of Cypro, so I googled it and came up with an anti-histamine drug used to treat food allergies. If that's what you are taking then I don't see that it is likely to have any bearing on T levels, personally.
Secondly, as far as I understand it, SP doesn't stop the actual production of T, instead it blocks the conversion of T into DHT. DHT blocks the oestrogen receptors, so by preventing that process, you allow the oestrogen in your supplements to have somewhere to work on ( and excess T is naturally converted to E, so you get a double effect from blocking DHT production).
On that basis, a low T count would appear to be independent of anything that you are taking. However I'm not sure whether a T count that low means that every last molecule will be converted straight to DHT ( in which case SP would be vital) or whether that mechanism has also packed up in which case the SP is pointless!
FWIW, and this is entirely anecdotal, advancing age seems to lower the need for SP. Quite a few of us have grown significantly using PM without any SP or taking it only occasionally, and I think we are all in the older age bracket.
I have no idea what my T levels are, I've never had them checked.
Don't know if this helps at all!

