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Arimidex? Do we need it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 201626" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>An ai 100% helps some people. I’ve just read way too many anecdotes of guys finally getting the full effects of TRT and feeling how they thought they should feel once they implemented a small amount of ai. Could they have gotten to this place without it, possibly. Do they know how without an ai, no. Do they feel amazing with the small amount of ai, and horrible without it, yes. Ai’s definitely have there place. But I think everyone would agree that it’s much better to try and get dialed in without it, if possible. I’m personally trying to exhaust all options I can think of, in regards to dialing in, before implemented an ai again. It’s going to be the very last thing I try, if needed. Currently dialing in my progesterone and IGF-1 levels</p><p></p><p>Progesterone can control, to a certain degree, the conversion of testosterone into DHT and E2. I have a loose theory that I was thinking about. I was wondering if progesterone might be a factor in why young men can handle high androgen levels without any side effects or hair loss (for the most part). Young natural males will still have plenty of progesterone to balance out DHT and E2 levels, in relation to their testosterone levels. While men on TRT tend to have very low progesterone levels, due to most of a males progesterone being produced in their testicles, and unless they’re on HCG, their testicles are basically shut down, and consequently their progesterone levels are mostly shut down as well, and not being their to possibly balance out DHT and E2 levels, resulting in side effects and hair loss. Again, all theoretical. Just something I’ve been tossing around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 201626, member: 15043"] An ai 100% helps some people. I’ve just read way too many anecdotes of guys finally getting the full effects of TRT and feeling how they thought they should feel once they implemented a small amount of ai. Could they have gotten to this place without it, possibly. Do they know how without an ai, no. Do they feel amazing with the small amount of ai, and horrible without it, yes. Ai’s definitely have there place. But I think everyone would agree that it’s much better to try and get dialed in without it, if possible. I’m personally trying to exhaust all options I can think of, in regards to dialing in, before implemented an ai again. It’s going to be the very last thing I try, if needed. Currently dialing in my progesterone and IGF-1 levels Progesterone can control, to a certain degree, the conversion of testosterone into DHT and E2. I have a loose theory that I was thinking about. I was wondering if progesterone might be a factor in why young men can handle high androgen levels without any side effects or hair loss (for the most part). Young natural males will still have plenty of progesterone to balance out DHT and E2 levels, in relation to their testosterone levels. While men on TRT tend to have very low progesterone levels, due to most of a males progesterone being produced in their testicles, and unless they’re on HCG, their testicles are basically shut down, and consequently their progesterone levels are mostly shut down as well, and not being their to possibly balance out DHT and E2 levels, resulting in side effects and hair loss. Again, all theoretical. Just something I’ve been tossing around [/QUOTE]
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