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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Crashed E2
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 175048" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>Nothing to be afraid of...unless you become symptomatic with high estrogen. Can’t agree with you on the suggestion to drink beers to increase estrogen. Beers contain gluten which in a majority of individuals has shown to increase gut permeability and allow toxins such as lipopolysaccharide to exit the gut and cause systemic inflammation. Best practice would be to wait this one out for his estrogen to come back and/or increase his dosage to speed the process.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you on the AI. Use very sparingly. I’ve never been able to fully cease my use of it as I get migraines/head fog when my E2 gets too high. However, I have reduced my intake to 0.125 mg 1x per week.</p><p></p><p>Side note: Because the brain is comprised primarily of fat, aromatization and estrogenic issues can still occur no matter how lean you are as estrogen tends to be stored in fat, which the brain provides the perfect fatty conditions for. Symptoms such as headache, sinus pressure, head fog, and slowed memory can result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 175048, member: 18514"] Nothing to be afraid of...unless you become symptomatic with high estrogen. Can’t agree with you on the suggestion to drink beers to increase estrogen. Beers contain gluten which in a majority of individuals has shown to increase gut permeability and allow toxins such as lipopolysaccharide to exit the gut and cause systemic inflammation. Best practice would be to wait this one out for his estrogen to come back and/or increase his dosage to speed the process. I agree with you on the AI. Use very sparingly. I’ve never been able to fully cease my use of it as I get migraines/head fog when my E2 gets too high. However, I have reduced my intake to 0.125 mg 1x per week. Side note: Because the brain is comprised primarily of fat, aromatization and estrogenic issues can still occur no matter how lean you are as estrogen tends to be stored in fat, which the brain provides the perfect fatty conditions for. Symptoms such as headache, sinus pressure, head fog, and slowed memory can result. [/QUOTE]
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