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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT and Why it often Doesn't Work
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<blockquote data-quote="YBWV" data-source="post: 134260" data-attributes="member: 32335"><p>In saying "ratio" I really mean the balance or relationship between DHT and E2.</p><p>I realise that Suggesting a numerical ratio wouldn't be of statistical relevance unless studied.</p><p></p><p>It does makes sense to me that a Ratio of DHT to E2, the 2 metabolites of T, would have significance in measuring function.</p><p></p><p>Individually, n=1, I know that my serum levels indicate a DHT:E2 ratio of 3 or 4:1 gives me good function: sexual, sporting & mood.</p><p>DHT in ng/dl and E2 in pg/ml.</p><p></p><p>That is where my DHT is 90 to 120 (top of range is 90) and E2 is around 28-33.</p><p>Unless I deliberately raise DHT it normally sits around 60 which is inadequate for me.</p><p></p><p>After approx 20 years of moderating my own hormones I know what numbers work for me. It seems natural to express that as a ratio once individual numbers are known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YBWV, post: 134260, member: 32335"] In saying "ratio" I really mean the balance or relationship between DHT and E2. I realise that Suggesting a numerical ratio wouldn't be of statistical relevance unless studied. It does makes sense to me that a Ratio of DHT to E2, the 2 metabolites of T, would have significance in measuring function. Individually, n=1, I know that my serum levels indicate a DHT:E2 ratio of 3 or 4:1 gives me good function: sexual, sporting & mood. DHT in ng/dl and E2 in pg/ml. That is where my DHT is 90 to 120 (top of range is 90) and E2 is around 28-33. Unless I deliberately raise DHT it normally sits around 60 which is inadequate for me. After approx 20 years of moderating my own hormones I know what numbers work for me. It seems natural to express that as a ratio once individual numbers are known. [/QUOTE]
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When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT and Why it often Doesn't Work
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