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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
The answer to high levels of aromatase?
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<blockquote data-quote="YBWV" data-source="post: 138230" data-attributes="member: 32335"><p>That's the answer!</p><p>The OP raises an interesting point about caffeine/aromatase and such concepts are worthy of investigation. However, much like DIM and CDC, the effects amount to little more than rearranging the deckchairs for guys that over aromatise and under-convert (via 5a-r) to DHT on the "standard" therapy of injectable T +/- AI's.</p><p>Guys that get some, or perhaps all, of their TT from TCream will have higher levels of DHT that balance their E2 and reduce the "need" for an AI. </p><p>Injectable/transdermal doesn't need to be an either/or decision.</p><p></p><p>I made those points to Dr Crisler on his "TRT without the use of AIs" thread and was encouraged when he announced that he would look to take his patients off their AIs and offer scrotal T Cream alongside T Cyp.</p><p></p><p>There's nothing "new" about adding the transdermal T to injectable T - members here on Excelmale have reported success with such therapy. Dr Shippen offered it and I recall Jason's post on his successful treatment with Defy. It would be interesting to hear from clinicians the reason(s) why such therapy isn't more widely used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YBWV, post: 138230, member: 32335"] That's the answer! The OP raises an interesting point about caffeine/aromatase and such concepts are worthy of investigation. However, much like DIM and CDC, the effects amount to little more than rearranging the deckchairs for guys that over aromatise and under-convert (via 5a-r) to DHT on the "standard" therapy of injectable T +/- AI's. Guys that get some, or perhaps all, of their TT from TCream will have higher levels of DHT that balance their E2 and reduce the "need" for an AI. Injectable/transdermal doesn't need to be an either/or decision. I made those points to Dr Crisler on his "TRT without the use of AIs" thread and was encouraged when he announced that he would look to take his patients off their AIs and offer scrotal T Cream alongside T Cyp. There's nothing "new" about adding the transdermal T to injectable T - members here on Excelmale have reported success with such therapy. Dr Shippen offered it and I recall Jason's post on his successful treatment with Defy. It would be interesting to hear from clinicians the reason(s) why such therapy isn't more widely used. [/QUOTE]
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The answer to high levels of aromatase?
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