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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Getting dialled in, 6 months in
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<blockquote data-quote="DixieWrecked" data-source="post: 165802" data-attributes="member: 38965"><p>In my opinion people are too afraid of the AIs. I have used them for years without supplemental Test to improve my testosterone output. It works and I have ample labs to prove that. Some people are sensitive to them just like any other substance. They work differently in males than females. Depending on the person, AIs will decrease aromatization to a certain point. The type of AI seems to be more important that the dosage. For example letrozole obliterates E2 while 2 mgs a week of Arimidex will decrease it less (around 50%). <a href="https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article/89/3/1174/2844209" target="_blank">Effects of Aromatase Inhibition in Elderly Men with Low or Borderline-Low Serum Testosterone Levels</a></p><p></p><p>This has me thinking about another tidbit I read on this forum and that is that AIs won't affect the estrogen that is created from HCG because that estrogen is produced in the testicles. I have no idea if this is true because I haven't researched it. However, using some logic, if it were true then some men that have elevated E2 due to HCG would not have to worry about tanking estrogen from an AI.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, your free T is really high. You could take 60%-70% of the T you're taking now and have E2 within normal ranges and still have high free T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DixieWrecked, post: 165802, member: 38965"] In my opinion people are too afraid of the AIs. I have used them for years without supplemental Test to improve my testosterone output. It works and I have ample labs to prove that. Some people are sensitive to them just like any other substance. They work differently in males than females. Depending on the person, AIs will decrease aromatization to a certain point. The type of AI seems to be more important that the dosage. For example letrozole obliterates E2 while 2 mgs a week of Arimidex will decrease it less (around 50%). [URL='https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article/89/3/1174/2844209']Effects of Aromatase Inhibition in Elderly Men with Low or Borderline-Low Serum Testosterone Levels[/URL] This has me thinking about another tidbit I read on this forum and that is that AIs won't affect the estrogen that is created from HCG because that estrogen is produced in the testicles. I have no idea if this is true because I haven't researched it. However, using some logic, if it were true then some men that have elevated E2 due to HCG would not have to worry about tanking estrogen from an AI. At any rate, your free T is really high. You could take 60%-70% of the T you're taking now and have E2 within normal ranges and still have high free T. [/QUOTE]
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