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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 146219" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Healthy range is upper 20's, and many guys do just fine MUCH higher. If you don;t have symptoms don't suppress estrogen. If you think estrogen is bad for men you have homework to do. It is extremely important to have adequate E2. You said yours was at 8... that is a recipe for bone loss and increased risk of cardiovascular disease and overall mortality.</p><p></p><p>It can get more complicated depending on SHBG, your personal metabolism, aromatization, clearance of E2 and your free E2 levels, but in general it is hazardous to try to keep E2 in the lower "normal range". I personally fear ever going below mid 20's for overall health.</p><p></p><p>If you increase testosterone dosage or reduce or eliminate anastrozole, it is normal for E2 to go up.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry I don;t have time right now to provide links, it's dinner time. There are many good references on this forum about this. search on Nelson Vergel's articles about estrogen and estradiol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 146219, member: 16042"] Healthy range is upper 20's, and many guys do just fine MUCH higher. If you don;t have symptoms don't suppress estrogen. If you think estrogen is bad for men you have homework to do. It is extremely important to have adequate E2. You said yours was at 8... that is a recipe for bone loss and increased risk of cardiovascular disease and overall mortality. It can get more complicated depending on SHBG, your personal metabolism, aromatization, clearance of E2 and your free E2 levels, but in general it is hazardous to try to keep E2 in the lower "normal range". I personally fear ever going below mid 20's for overall health. If you increase testosterone dosage or reduce or eliminate anastrozole, it is normal for E2 to go up. I am sorry I don;t have time right now to provide links, it's dinner time. There are many good references on this forum about this. search on Nelson Vergel's articles about estrogen and estradiol. [/QUOTE]
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