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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
What is hormonal balance exactly?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 224142" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>I understand the basics, appropriate testing for Total T, free T, E2, and more along with appropriate tests to watch out for important side effects like elevated hematocrit, or hemoglobin. I often however see members refer to the need for "hormonal balance". Looking thru the site, perhaps I missed it, but I see recommendations on levels of Total T, free T, E2 etc, but while members talk about what the levels should be, no one ever defines what is hormonal balance? Is it simply having appropriate levels of each hormone, or is there something else? If someone feels better on higher total T, and has higher free T as a result, yet also has a higher level of E2, without side effects, and is a low risk for gynecomastia, are they considered out of balance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 224142, member: 43544"] I understand the basics, appropriate testing for Total T, free T, E2, and more along with appropriate tests to watch out for important side effects like elevated hematocrit, or hemoglobin. I often however see members refer to the need for "hormonal balance". Looking thru the site, perhaps I missed it, but I see recommendations on levels of Total T, free T, E2 etc, but while members talk about what the levels should be, no one ever defines what is hormonal balance? Is it simply having appropriate levels of each hormone, or is there something else? If someone feels better on higher total T, and has higher free T as a result, yet also has a higher level of E2, without side effects, and is a low risk for gynecomastia, are they considered out of balance? [/QUOTE]
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