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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Idiots will tell you AIs are bad for you
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 215646" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>I don’t believe the rationale is flawed. The goal of taking any hormone is to mimic what we had when we were in our prime. Yes, testosterone is not “natural” but we aim for natural healthy levels. E2 above 50 does not exist in a 25 year old man unless he is estrogen dominant. It would be like taking thyroid medication and having a T3 score 2-3 times higher than the reference range and saying thats ok because taking thyroid medication isn’t natural either. This is just my personal opinion. A lot guys seem to do great with uncontrolled E2. I just hate the deomonization of E2 because a few internet docs and YouTube TRT channels all of a sudden said it’s the worst thing you can do is suppress estroge. My Uro who is a very progressive TRT specialist feels the same way, that we don’t know the long term effect of having very high E2 so better to keep it in a moderate range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 215646, member: 19127"] I don’t believe the rationale is flawed. The goal of taking any hormone is to mimic what we had when we were in our prime. Yes, testosterone is not “natural” but we aim for natural healthy levels. E2 above 50 does not exist in a 25 year old man unless he is estrogen dominant. It would be like taking thyroid medication and having a T3 score 2-3 times higher than the reference range and saying thats ok because taking thyroid medication isn’t natural either. This is just my personal opinion. A lot guys seem to do great with uncontrolled E2. I just hate the deomonization of E2 because a few internet docs and YouTube TRT channels all of a sudden said it’s the worst thing you can do is suppress estroge. My Uro who is a very progressive TRT specialist feels the same way, that we don’t know the long term effect of having very high E2 so better to keep it in a moderate range. [/QUOTE]
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