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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
E2 Ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="GettingAnswers" data-source="post: 5002" data-attributes="member: 526"><p>What is the range for the test levels? If standard range then I would think you would feel like crap from that alone. However I recall a post on here where Nelson said the ratio of the two should be 14 or greater. Your ratio is 4-6. That is low and would suggest high estrogen dominance. I wouldn't suggest trying to improve that ratio by dropping estrogen levels rather do it by increasing test. I think you will find that others will also suggest many more labs be done to figure out the root cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GettingAnswers, post: 5002, member: 526"] What is the range for the test levels? If standard range then I would think you would feel like crap from that alone. However I recall a post on here where Nelson said the ratio of the two should be 14 or greater. Your ratio is 4-6. That is low and would suggest high estrogen dominance. I wouldn't suggest trying to improve that ratio by dropping estrogen levels rather do it by increasing test. I think you will find that others will also suggest many more labs be done to figure out the root cause. [/QUOTE]
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