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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Is low Estradiol (Naturally) along low free T effectively hypogonadism?
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<blockquote data-quote="benaoao" data-source="post: 176324" data-attributes="member: 40482"><p>Yeah I’ve got quite the list of commonly used products that lower e2. I’m even suspecting red meat to cause issues because of all the zinc (Natural AI?). Might be a bit extreme here I’m not sure. There must be a reason why I don’t enjoy beef as much as chicken, milk, fish ha. I’ve also had multiple blood tests that show borderline low hemoglobin, hematocrit, I’ve had high UIBC and low saturation (11% iirc, normal range 15-55). So perhaps red meat is an issue and I should get iron elsewhere, but I’ve gone meat free many times, low fat high fat whatever, same low E2 issues. I don’t know - which foods have iron but not zinc??</p><p></p><p>Back to hormones. I have experience with HCG. 500iu e3d. Test 630 E2 35 free T 15. Looking ideal, except that cortisol was very close to being flagged as high. That was last year after a long vacation in the sun training about once a week. I do have high dissatisfaction with my career choices tho and general sense of purpose is low. It would be f*cked if this created an endocrine disorder.</p><p></p><p>Besides iron, everything else is optimal: fasted glucose in the 80s, single digit prolactin, all micros in check via cronometer, sleep is fine, temp is high, thyroid is good, and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benaoao, post: 176324, member: 40482"] Yeah I’ve got quite the list of commonly used products that lower e2. I’m even suspecting red meat to cause issues because of all the zinc (Natural AI?). Might be a bit extreme here I’m not sure. There must be a reason why I don’t enjoy beef as much as chicken, milk, fish ha. I’ve also had multiple blood tests that show borderline low hemoglobin, hematocrit, I’ve had high UIBC and low saturation (11% iirc, normal range 15-55). So perhaps red meat is an issue and I should get iron elsewhere, but I’ve gone meat free many times, low fat high fat whatever, same low E2 issues. I don’t know - which foods have iron but not zinc?? Back to hormones. I have experience with HCG. 500iu e3d. Test 630 E2 35 free T 15. Looking ideal, except that cortisol was very close to being flagged as high. That was last year after a long vacation in the sun training about once a week. I do have high dissatisfaction with my career choices tho and general sense of purpose is low. It would be f*cked if this created an endocrine disorder. Besides iron, everything else is optimal: fasted glucose in the 80s, single digit prolactin, all micros in check via cronometer, sleep is fine, temp is high, thyroid is good, and so on. [/QUOTE]
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