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Really? I said I wasn't positive on this so I hope I wasn't coming across as a smart ass haha.


Would you mind sharing? I'm curious.


I found some research indicating "0.2-0.4%" is converted to E2 in men. What's confusing is if that is 1/5th-2/5th of a percent, or 20%. Expression as a decimal is confusing because they then use "4.5%" in reference to another figure, which is significantly different than 1/5th of a percent or 20%.


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