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Not trying to nitpick, but everything is off by a decimal point. 32/1442 = .022 or 2.2%.@wig surf: A normal range is around 0.3-0.6%. Your measurements above give 0.22%.
Not trying to nitpick, but everything is off by a decimal point. 32/1442 = .022 or 2.2%.@wig surf: A normal range is around 0.3-0.6%. Your measurements above give 0.22%.
This is not accurate. Total test should be 14-20 times higher then your estrogen.Not trying to nitpick, but everything is off by a decimal point. 32/1442 = .022 or 2.2%.
I made a slight correction to the math. I did not say anything regarding what a preferable ratio is.This is not accurate. Total test should be 14-20 times higher then your estrogen.
Yeah my reply was for the other guy. Wrong person.I made a slight correction to the math. I did not say anything regarding what a preferable ratio is.
The other gentleman mentioned the free testosterone to estrogen ratio mattered more than total as SHBG has a substantial effect on free values and buffers estrogen.This is not accurate. Total test should be 14-20 times higher then your estrogen.
No, it is correct as I wrote it. You must calculate the ratio using the same units. If you don't then your answer is 10 times too big (1 ng/dL = 10 pg/mL).Not trying to nitpick, but everything is off by a decimal point. 32/1442 = .022 or 2.2%.
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A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.
Dihydrotestosterone is a potent androgen derived from testosterone. Affects hair growth, prostate health, and masculinization effects.
The biologically active form of testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available for cellular uptake and biological effects.
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