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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 21360" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>quote: [ i was thinking my issues may b low free testosterone because i don't really understand the free testosterone reading & just because somethings in the normal range which can b vast does not mean its my body's optimum range,thank u 4 your feed back]</p><p></p><p>Hi, There is much debate on optimum ratios. Your T/free = 51 and T/E= 152</p><p></p><p>T/E is high according to the peaktestosterone forum which states: </p><p>"So what is a good T/E ratio? A solid number for a 20 year old male is 30-40 with some guys shooting near 50. Of course, some would argue that a T/E ratio that high makes it to where most guys can't think straight. Regardless, youthful testosterone-to-estrogen ratios are quite high and are certainly ideal in terms of maintaining male health."</p><p><a href="http://www.peaktestosterone.com/Testosterone_Estrogen_Ratio.aspx" target="_blank">www peaktestosterone.com/Testosterone_Estrogen_Ratio.aspx</a></p><p></p><p>note that they don't say "e2" but is pro'ly what they mean. Many here think more E2 or a lower T/E2 ratio is ok up to a point</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 21360, member: 8395"] quote: [ i was thinking my issues may b low free testosterone because i don't really understand the free testosterone reading & just because somethings in the normal range which can b vast does not mean its my body's optimum range,thank u 4 your feed back] Hi, There is much debate on optimum ratios. Your T/free = 51 and T/E= 152 T/E is high according to the peaktestosterone forum which states: "So what is a good T/E ratio? A solid number for a 20 year old male is 30-40 with some guys shooting near 50. Of course, some would argue that a T/E ratio that high makes it to where most guys can't think straight. Regardless, youthful testosterone-to-estrogen ratios are quite high and are certainly ideal in terms of maintaining male health." [URL="http://www.peaktestosterone.com/Testosterone_Estrogen_Ratio.aspx"]www peaktestosterone.com/Testosterone_Estrogen_Ratio.aspx[/URL] note that they don't say "e2" but is pro'ly what they mean. Many here think more E2 or a lower T/E2 ratio is ok up to a point [/QUOTE]
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