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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: 170882" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>Same thing for testosterone and DHT, just to name two. All the hormones works in the tissues, that doesn't mean anything. I wrote extensively on DHT serum levels and actual DHT in the scalp and the two things have been proven disconnected in several studies.</p><p>Once again, you're taking for granted whatever they are telling you and you're just repeating what they are saying.</p><p>I've just learned E2 is "peripheral" hormone. Facepalm.</p><p></p><p>And yet again you're neglecting the ratios. The absence of symptoms in people with higher E2 doesn't mean it's good to have it abnormally high, it just means the symptoms are mitigated by the high amount of androgens floating around.</p><p>Same thing happening with bodybuilders.</p><p>I've been there and on some steroid cycles I've felt pretty good, except for the fact I wanted to murder people that were messing up with me, that I was sweating insanely and that I was getting terribly anxious under stress. Without even mentioning my lipids profile.</p><p>Gym workouts and libido were great, along with brain sharpness.</p><p>Does it mean this is a healthy protocol long term?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 170882, member: 37892"] Same thing for testosterone and DHT, just to name two. All the hormones works in the tissues, that doesn't mean anything. I wrote extensively on DHT serum levels and actual DHT in the scalp and the two things have been proven disconnected in several studies. Once again, you're taking for granted whatever they are telling you and you're just repeating what they are saying. I've just learned E2 is "peripheral" hormone. Facepalm. And yet again you're neglecting the ratios. The absence of symptoms in people with higher E2 doesn't mean it's good to have it abnormally high, it just means the symptoms are mitigated by the high amount of androgens floating around. Same thing happening with bodybuilders. I've been there and on some steroid cycles I've felt pretty good, except for the fact I wanted to murder people that were messing up with me, that I was sweating insanely and that I was getting terribly anxious under stress. Without even mentioning my lipids profile. Gym workouts and libido were great, along with brain sharpness. Does it mean this is a healthy protocol long term? [/QUOTE]
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