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“Sweet spot E2” vs test levels
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<blockquote data-quote="Tremonti22" data-source="post: 140409" data-attributes="member: 38429"><p>My question is the latest research shows that the so-called sweet spot for estradiol is not possible because all men are different. What I’m interested in is how come that doesn’t apply to testosterone levels why is it not better for me to have a level of 1500 for example. If all men are different and this applies to estrogen levels and higher levels of estrogen maybe OK then why aren’t higher levels of testosterone OK in some men. I ask because when I run 150 mg per week compared to 250 mg per week I am basically correct with my blood levels at the 150. However I feel much better and function much more efficiently at 250, and have no sides</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tremonti22, post: 140409, member: 38429"] My question is the latest research shows that the so-called sweet spot for estradiol is not possible because all men are different. What I’m interested in is how come that doesn’t apply to testosterone levels why is it not better for me to have a level of 1500 for example. If all men are different and this applies to estrogen levels and higher levels of estrogen maybe OK then why aren’t higher levels of testosterone OK in some men. I ask because when I run 150 mg per week compared to 250 mg per week I am basically correct with my blood levels at the 150. However I feel much better and function much more efficiently at 250, and have no sides [/QUOTE]
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