I feel then like I've hit a wall then. If my T levels and E levels are good off of the dhea then why risk lowering the T and raising the E2 back and dhea?My understanding was, it will lower your testosterone. Because it converts some of the testosterone into estrogen. But I haven't done any recent research on it.
I feel then like I've hit a wall then. If my T levels and E levels are good off of the dhea then why risk lowering the T and raising the E2 back and dhea?
I understand people don't supplement dhea to balance the T and E. But in my case having dhea at 129 should I continue the dhea supplement even if it may lower my T and raise my E?Peeps don't supplement DHEA to balance their T or E.
DHEA is a precursor for testosterone and the estrogens. DHEA antagonizes the effects of cortisol. DHEA is a very powerful anti-aging hormone. Low levels of DHEA are found among those with Cancer, CVD, Alzheimer's, Diabetes, Depression, Hypothyroidism and Adrenal Fatigue.
For me its all about mood altering for the better.
When I was taking DHEA on TRT (compounded cream) my total testosterone was 799 yet off of the DHEA I was at 604. Just wondering if there is a correlation between the two.
I understand people don't supplement dhea to balance the T and E. But in my case having dhea at 129 should I continue the dhea supplement even if it may lower my T and raise my E?
Yes, I take .5 on MWF and the ultrasensitive is 17 and standard E2 36. I am however going to change it myself to only .5 on MF just to be safe and retest in 2 months.What does your doctor think? Has he given you access to a low dose AI to control your E2?
IMO I would supplemnt DHEA if my lvl was below 300, and I do.
Most men seeking over all good health and well being look beyond just TT.
Yes, I take .5 on MWF and the ultrasensitive is 17 and standard E2 36. I am however going to change it myself to only .5 on MF just to be safe and retest in 2 months.
When I mentioned I take .5mg on Mondays and Fridays only I was referring to Arimidex. The DHEA supplement I take is 25mg daily. Sorry for the confusion.Oral DHEA clears the system extremely ast, taking it on Mon-Fri only will likely have very little, if any effect on your DHEA level.
http://www.benbest.com/nutrceut/DHEA.html
ultrasensitive is 17 E2.
Yes that is in pg/ml. I too am worried that is why I am now going to take 1 mg weekly vs the 1.5 weekly that I was on.If that is pg/ml, It's quite low. I'd be more worried about bone loss and want that number 10 points higher or more.
Yes, I take .5 on MWF and the ultrasensitive is 17 and standard E2 36. I am however going to change it myself to only .5 on MF just to be safe and retest in 2 months.
I understand people don't supplement dhea to balance the T and E. But in my case having dhea at 129 should I continue the dhea supplement even if it may lower my T and raise my E?
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A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.
Dihydrotestosterone is a potent androgen derived from testosterone. Affects hair growth, prostate health, and masculinization effects.
The biologically active form of testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available for cellular uptake and biological effects.
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