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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What is Optimal Estradiol Range for Libido/Erection
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 170825" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>[USER=18809]@Vonko1988[/USER] dude, I don't want to sound harsh, but you should definitely stop throwing advices at people, since you just started with TRT, have a bunch of health issues, including insomnia and don't even have blood tests yet.</p><p></p><p>There are natural healthy people with an E2 of 15 and natural total T of 700-800 with no issues. One guy on the forum posted his sons labs and they were naturally having these values.</p><p>You didn't even consider his SHBG numbers, so you don't know his free E2 level. He even told you he had these E2 levels for all of his life.</p><p></p><p>And no, there's nothing like a steady level of sex hormones throughout the day or even between days.</p><p>They are highly affected by your lifestyle, how you sleep, what you eat, if you have intercourses or not, how you train etc.</p><p></p><p>Saying that when testosterone plummet, E2 rises, in a context of TRT, it's just plain bro-science. Did you ever hear that E2 follows test? I've done a bunch of blood tests in these years and my E2 has been tested the lowest (16) after a week from my last injection, while on peak it was 43.</p><p></p><p>Regarding Kominiarek, I've been a patient of him, so I can assure you he was the one to tell me to get on zinc to lower my E2 levels, that were in the 40s at peak, as I've already mentioned.</p><p>Do you realise that an E2>50 has never been observed in a healthy man? Don't tell me it's because it wasn't an LC/MS measurement, because it's been proven to be just an overkill and sometimes even more unreliable that the standard Roche/Eclia method.</p><p>The topic has been discussed several times on this forum, use the search button.</p><p></p><p>Please, let's stop spreading misinformation and terrorism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 170825, member: 37892"] [USER=18809]@Vonko1988[/USER] dude, I don't want to sound harsh, but you should definitely stop throwing advices at people, since you just started with TRT, have a bunch of health issues, including insomnia and don't even have blood tests yet. There are natural healthy people with an E2 of 15 and natural total T of 700-800 with no issues. One guy on the forum posted his sons labs and they were naturally having these values. You didn't even consider his SHBG numbers, so you don't know his free E2 level. He even told you he had these E2 levels for all of his life. And no, there's nothing like a steady level of sex hormones throughout the day or even between days. They are highly affected by your lifestyle, how you sleep, what you eat, if you have intercourses or not, how you train etc. Saying that when testosterone plummet, E2 rises, in a context of TRT, it's just plain bro-science. Did you ever hear that E2 follows test? I've done a bunch of blood tests in these years and my E2 has been tested the lowest (16) after a week from my last injection, while on peak it was 43. Regarding Kominiarek, I've been a patient of him, so I can assure you he was the one to tell me to get on zinc to lower my E2 levels, that were in the 40s at peak, as I've already mentioned. Do you realise that an E2>50 has never been observed in a healthy man? Don't tell me it's because it wasn't an LC/MS measurement, because it's been proven to be just an overkill and sometimes even more unreliable that the standard Roche/Eclia method. The topic has been discussed several times on this forum, use the search button. Please, let's stop spreading misinformation and terrorism. [/QUOTE]
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