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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Some aromatize a lot or a little?
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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 171005" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>Well... unfortunately, I think the best answer is "probably". Basically, some men just convert more testosterone into estrogen than others via a process called aromatization, regardless of the reason. It's a necessary process for a healthy, functional hormone axis, but it can get out of control just like anything else. A better answer might be to say there's at least some correlation in some men between lower SHBG and higher aromatization. We tend to get off on a tangent regarding SHBG, aromatization, and optimum E2 levels around here. There's several factors that can affect your aromatization... SHBG seems to be one, body fat percentage certainly seems to affect it, alcohol consumption, exercise frequency, diet, etc, etc, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 171005, member: 39800"] Well... unfortunately, I think the best answer is "probably". Basically, some men just convert more testosterone into estrogen than others via a process called aromatization, regardless of the reason. It's a necessary process for a healthy, functional hormone axis, but it can get out of control just like anything else. A better answer might be to say there's at least some correlation in some men between lower SHBG and higher aromatization. We tend to get off on a tangent regarding SHBG, aromatization, and optimum E2 levels around here. There's several factors that can affect your aromatization... SHBG seems to be one, body fat percentage certainly seems to affect it, alcohol consumption, exercise frequency, diet, etc, etc, etc. [/QUOTE]
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