This and DEXA scans are the 2 most reliable/convenient today. I do bod pod assessments often. Here's a locator...
http://www.cosmedusa.com/en/test-site-locator
That's what is so mind boggling. I've read several studies about elevated intra E2, but none mention the method. There has to be a method if they can report results.
I'm reading too much conflicting info and hoping someone can clear this up for me.
How is intra e2 measured? And if the common aromatase inhibitors are ineffective, what's the solution?
hCG mimics LH analog. It does not aid in secretion at the pituitary. Clomiphene is not effective enough when you're Hypothalamus and pituitary are suppressed from exogenous testosterone (counterproductive). Clomiphene can be used to restart eligible low T patients. hCG during T therapy for the...
Hepcidin is a peptide that your liver produces. It exists to regulate iron metabolism. We're gonna come right back to hepcidin in a second...
You see, there's this protein called Ferroportin. It's job is to find cells that are holding/storing iron, and it dives inside and pulls the iron out of...
Do you mean increasing your TRT protocol for 6 months, or just a 6 month run with Testosterone? Interesting that a doctor would actually help you with this. But Antiestrogens are dosed based on blood work. It's individualistic and cannot be generalized.