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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
e2 vs e2 ultra sensitive
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<blockquote data-quote="sportsfan8724" data-source="post: 16724" data-attributes="member: 3451"><p>I am trying to better understand the change in theory now that everyone is saying using ultra sensitive is better. For years all studies and hrt have used 20-30 as the range where guys feel best. Life extensions research also shows all their studies all used the standard estradiol test . So if all the research and trt over the years has used the regular estradiol test and found 20-30 to be the best range how is the ultra sensitive test better when it is normally way different results then then regular test. If we were say 25 on the ultra e2 test that would put us at probably around 50 on a regular estradiol test which is way over what is considered healthy based on all studies that have been done. Hopefully someone can help me understand this better because I find estradiol to be by far the most controversial and confusing part of trt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sportsfan8724, post: 16724, member: 3451"] I am trying to better understand the change in theory now that everyone is saying using ultra sensitive is better. For years all studies and hrt have used 20-30 as the range where guys feel best. Life extensions research also shows all their studies all used the standard estradiol test . So if all the research and trt over the years has used the regular estradiol test and found 20-30 to be the best range how is the ultra sensitive test better when it is normally way different results then then regular test. If we were say 25 on the ultra e2 test that would put us at probably around 50 on a regular estradiol test which is way over what is considered healthy based on all studies that have been done. Hopefully someone can help me understand this better because I find estradiol to be by far the most controversial and confusing part of trt. [/QUOTE]
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