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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
test, and E2 jump with HCG frequency change?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 86304" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Sure e2 follows t its a basic understanding and yes the higher ones overall tt levels the higher chance of aromatizing more but that can be reduce/eliminated by injecting smaller amounts of testosterone daily even if the overall weekly t dosage is only reduced slightly and one still is able to attain a higher total t. Supra-physiological levels (PEAKS) of testosterone play a critical role in excess e2 conversion as oppose to just overall weekly dosage/tt levels. You are also forgetting the genetic factor as some people are low e2 converters and inject higher doses of testosterone that never have issues regarding excess estradiol as oppose to the opposite end of the spectrum where others are high e2 converters (even lean individuals)and tend to have issues with excess estradiol even when injecting lower doses of t. It is not just simply e2 always follows t levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 86304, member: 13851"] Sure e2 follows t its a basic understanding and yes the higher ones overall tt levels the higher chance of aromatizing more but that can be reduce/eliminated by injecting smaller amounts of testosterone daily even if the overall weekly t dosage is only reduced slightly and one still is able to attain a higher total t. Supra-physiological levels (PEAKS) of testosterone play a critical role in excess e2 conversion as oppose to just overall weekly dosage/tt levels. You are also forgetting the genetic factor as some people are low e2 converters and inject higher doses of testosterone that never have issues regarding excess estradiol as oppose to the opposite end of the spectrum where others are high e2 converters (even lean individuals)and tend to have issues with excess estradiol even when injecting lower doses of t. It is not just simply e2 always follows t levels. [/QUOTE]
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