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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 147785" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>You're contradicting yourself here. Do we have or not studies to prove that?</p><p>Bear in mind that medical science has been based on empirical observation for centuries as they didn't have blood tests. Now, the empirical observation is telling us that we don't have men running a natural total T level of 2000 ng/dL or and E2 of 90 pg/mL, hence we should have a word of caution at least.</p><p>Then, it's your health and you're free to choose your own way of treatment, but this mind set reminds me when I started taking low-dose steroids, repeating to myself I'm not running pro-bodybuilders doses, so I won't have any side effects. I ended up destroying my health.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>An amateur body builder usually sits around 2500/3000 ng/dL of total T, not really far from you.</p><p></p><p>By the way, are you sure you're not affected by such high level of E2? You sound quite edgy from your replies, and that's what happens to me when my E2 level spikes as well, but it could be my impression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 147785, member: 37892"] You're contradicting yourself here. Do we have or not studies to prove that? Bear in mind that medical science has been based on empirical observation for centuries as they didn't have blood tests. Now, the empirical observation is telling us that we don't have men running a natural total T level of 2000 ng/dL or and E2 of 90 pg/mL, hence we should have a word of caution at least. Then, it's your health and you're free to choose your own way of treatment, but this mind set reminds me when I started taking low-dose steroids, repeating to myself I'm not running pro-bodybuilders doses, so I won't have any side effects. I ended up destroying my health. An amateur body builder usually sits around 2500/3000 ng/dL of total T, not really far from you. By the way, are you sure you're not affected by such high level of E2? You sound quite edgy from your replies, and that's what happens to me when my E2 level spikes as well, but it could be my impression. [/QUOTE]
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