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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
DIM + Calcium D-Glucarate VS AI
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 103306" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>I recently lowered my testosterone dosage and stopped taking Anastrozole. I have added DIM + Calcium D Glucarate + Zinc. DIM really boosts my libido. I believe if your estradiol is just marginally elevated these supplements can really help you avoid an AI. DIM in theory can change the ratio of estrogen metabolites to more beneficial level. Calcium D Glucarate is suppose to diminish reabsorption of estradiol. And Zinc seems to act as a weak aromatase inhibitor. </p><p>Also a lot of users (including myself) had luck lowering estradiol levels by increasing injection frequency (however for me this negatively impacted my HCT levels).</p><p>So I believe that a combination of all these should be enough for most people to avoid an AI. However a lot of TRT users chase numbers and aim for high FT and TT levels which makes impossible TRT without an AI. A lot of them would be surprised how well they might feel on lower dosages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 103306, member: 13512"] I recently lowered my testosterone dosage and stopped taking Anastrozole. I have added DIM + Calcium D Glucarate + Zinc. DIM really boosts my libido. I believe if your estradiol is just marginally elevated these supplements can really help you avoid an AI. DIM in theory can change the ratio of estrogen metabolites to more beneficial level. Calcium D Glucarate is suppose to diminish reabsorption of estradiol. And Zinc seems to act as a weak aromatase inhibitor. Also a lot of users (including myself) had luck lowering estradiol levels by increasing injection frequency (however for me this negatively impacted my HCT levels). So I believe that a combination of all these should be enough for most people to avoid an AI. However a lot of TRT users chase numbers and aim for high FT and TT levels which makes impossible TRT without an AI. A lot of them would be surprised how well they might feel on lower dosages. [/QUOTE]
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