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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="Vonko1988" data-source="post: 170841" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>i will give you the study later. High levels of e2 linked to errectile disfuncion... let me think about it. My e2 is twice the range and my errection is netter than ever. So provided there is zero scientific evidence for that as well I call it bulshit.</p><p>What the studies show is rising e2 levels(not high baseline e2 levels which is different) are associated with improved cardio vascular health, decrease if body fat and improved lipid panels.</p><p>Do not quote me associative studies with obese men and high e2 baseline levels because they have zero significance. The elevated e2 there is not the cause of the issues</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vonko1988, post: 170841, member: 18809"] i will give you the study later. High levels of e2 linked to errectile disfuncion... let me think about it. My e2 is twice the range and my errection is netter than ever. So provided there is zero scientific evidence for that as well I call it bulshit. What the studies show is rising e2 levels(not high baseline e2 levels which is different) are associated with improved cardio vascular health, decrease if body fat and improved lipid panels. Do not quote me associative studies with obese men and high e2 baseline levels because they have zero significance. The elevated e2 there is not the cause of the issues [/QUOTE]
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