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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Testosterone to estradiol ratio reflects inflammation and predicts future cardiovascular events in men
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 129485" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>My position is that most men should not be using anastrozole unless there is something wrong with your aromatase. The 20-45 E2 range has been derived from men with low to moderate testosterone, not for men on TRT with higher levels. Since 0.3% of T aromatizes to estradiol, expecting a man with a T of 500 to have the same E2 as a man with a T of 1000 is dumb. Screwing with the estradiol receptors is also not a very smart thing to do. Estradiol, like DHT, are boosters of testosterone effects, not toxic byproducts. Our obsession to relate all bad things to a "female" hormone that "does not belong in a male body" is as bad as doctors' obsession with thinking that testosterone is bad for women. Estradiol is key for proper brain function, cardiovascular health, strong bones, erectile function, and proper body composition, among other benefits. Even the fear of gynecomastia in men on TRT is unfounded since gyno usually occurs when low T, high IGF-1, high E2, and genetics are all combined. I think hormone ratios are one step above the single hormone mentality that forgets that most hormones interact with each other, especially those in the same hormone tree. I have pretty much given up repeating the same message after 10 years since there is nothing I can do to combat the misinformation out there on estradiol. The E2 obsession fills this site I created!</p><p></p><p>I have written many articles and done many videos. Take the time to go through all pages of this thread that most people do not read.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/role-of-estradiol-in-men-and-its-management.2309/" target="_blank">Role of Estradiol in Men and Its Management</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 129485, member: 3"] My position is that most men should not be using anastrozole unless there is something wrong with your aromatase. The 20-45 E2 range has been derived from men with low to moderate testosterone, not for men on TRT with higher levels. Since 0.3% of T aromatizes to estradiol, expecting a man with a T of 500 to have the same E2 as a man with a T of 1000 is dumb. Screwing with the estradiol receptors is also not a very smart thing to do. Estradiol, like DHT, are boosters of testosterone effects, not toxic byproducts. Our obsession to relate all bad things to a "female" hormone that "does not belong in a male body" is as bad as doctors' obsession with thinking that testosterone is bad for women. Estradiol is key for proper brain function, cardiovascular health, strong bones, erectile function, and proper body composition, among other benefits. Even the fear of gynecomastia in men on TRT is unfounded since gyno usually occurs when low T, high IGF-1, high E2, and genetics are all combined. I think hormone ratios are one step above the single hormone mentality that forgets that most hormones interact with each other, especially those in the same hormone tree. I have pretty much given up repeating the same message after 10 years since there is nothing I can do to combat the misinformation out there on estradiol. The E2 obsession fills this site I created! I have written many articles and done many videos. Take the time to go through all pages of this thread that most people do not read. [URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/role-of-estradiol-in-men-and-its-management.2309/']Role of Estradiol in Men and Its Management[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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