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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
The Hidden Benefits of DHT and How to Increase & Reduce It
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnsonC" data-source="post: 160379" data-attributes="member: 39448"><p>So what you're saying is that my free testosterone is low, and when I start eating sorghum that little free testosterone I have start converting to DHT and thus I end up with even less free testosterone? Super interesting if that's the case. I've really been wondering. But it sounds like a plausible explanation. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>I will try to look for the sensitive estradiol test. I've never seen one described as that here. The above results was from the Male Hormone Advanced package at letsgetchecked.com. I just had one done at a hospital here which as local TRT clinic ordered for me. That results stated the result as < 0,100 with normal being < 0,2, so that seems even more useless. I live in Europe and unfortunately it can be hard to find the exact same gold standard tests you have access to in the US. I will keep looking. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnsonC, post: 160379, member: 39448"] So what you're saying is that my free testosterone is low, and when I start eating sorghum that little free testosterone I have start converting to DHT and thus I end up with even less free testosterone? Super interesting if that's the case. I've really been wondering. But it sounds like a plausible explanation. Thank you. I will try to look for the sensitive estradiol test. I've never seen one described as that here. The above results was from the Male Hormone Advanced package at letsgetchecked.com. I just had one done at a hospital here which as local TRT clinic ordered for me. That results stated the result as < 0,100 with normal being < 0,2, so that seems even more useless. I live in Europe and unfortunately it can be hard to find the exact same gold standard tests you have access to in the US. I will keep looking. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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The Hidden Benefits of DHT and How to Increase & Reduce It
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