Has anyone heard any truth to this cause i remember reading this plus i had someone else tell me who is pretty knowledgeable in this department that when your E2 has been very low for years i mean tanked in my instance that it burns out the androgen receptor.
Is there any truth to this?
I have recently worked with the gut specialist and he had me a protocol to clean up my gut with certain natural supplements to get rid of the stomach infections that i had and then we took another stool sample check for stomach infections and they were all gone.
Because ive dealt with alot of gut issues past 10 years which came out of the blue such as bloating, stomach distention, having hard time digestion protein, different food allergies and intolerances, constipation, etc.
I was put on several different kinds of antibiotics for months at a time but...
thats the thing nothing, i cant figure it out a and ive spoken to a few guys that are pretty smart when it comes to the indocrine system and they never seen anything like it either,
they think maybe and this is a big maybe that the hypothalamus or pituitary is not getting the proper signal
again...
This lab was done recently trying to experiment by taking a bigger dose of test just once a week to see if my E2 would improve it went up .6 since my labs when i was off everything
test 200mgs 1x weekly
hcg 250 iu mon, wed, fri
test was 5 weeks on this protocal
bloods were drawn on Monday
ok heres my labs being off everything for 6 weeks
prior to that only on 50mgs of test c 3x week
even though i havent gotten anything from test in years because again i dont think its converting to
dht or E2 from privious that i will send
Whats up guys,
New guy to the board but not to the game of HRT and bodybulding
A little bit about me and whats going on with me
Im 48 years old 5 feet 4 inches about 190lbs about 10 percent bodyfat been training for about 20+ years been taking testosterone for past 15 years, typical HRT dose...
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