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What is Optimal Estradiol Range for Libido/Erection
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 170887" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>I'm not talking about any magic range, I've actually said I'm pretty flexible on it.</p><p>But this is where the famous healthy men range came out from in the US:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2010/5/why-estrogen-balance-is-critical-to-aging-men" target="_blank">Estrogen Balance and Aging Men - Life Extension</a></p><p></p><p><em>"A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) measured blood estradiol (a dominant estrogen) in 501 men with chronic heart failure. Compared to men in the balanced estrogen quintile, men in the lowest estradiol quintile were 317% more likely to die during a 3-year follow-up, while men in the highest estradiol quintile were 133% more likely to die.24</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The men in the balanced quintile—with the fewest deaths—had serum estradiol levels between 21.80 and 30.11 pg/mL. This is virtually the ideal range that Life Extension® has long recommended male members strive for.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The men in the highest quintile who suffered 133% increased death rates had serum estradiol levels of 37.40 pg/mL or above. The lowest estradiol group that suffered a 317% increased death rate had serum estradiol levels under 12.90 pg/mL</em>."</p><p></p><p>In Europe ranges have been established according to studies on healthy people, and that's why we don't have silly limits imposed from the FDA. Mind though that on a recent large scale study done on young men, just few managed to achieve a total T of 1100 ng/dL, which is explainable with the amount of toxins we are exposed to these days and the bad quality of food we are ingesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 170887, member: 37892"] I'm not talking about any magic range, I've actually said I'm pretty flexible on it. But this is where the famous healthy men range came out from in the US: [URL="https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2010/5/why-estrogen-balance-is-critical-to-aging-men"]Estrogen Balance and Aging Men - Life Extension[/URL] [I]"A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) measured blood estradiol (a dominant estrogen) in 501 men with chronic heart failure. Compared to men in the balanced estrogen quintile, men in the lowest estradiol quintile were 317% more likely to die during a 3-year follow-up, while men in the highest estradiol quintile were 133% more likely to die.24 The men in the balanced quintile—with the fewest deaths—had serum estradiol levels between 21.80 and 30.11 pg/mL. This is virtually the ideal range that Life Extension® has long recommended male members strive for. The men in the highest quintile who suffered 133% increased death rates had serum estradiol levels of 37.40 pg/mL or above. The lowest estradiol group that suffered a 317% increased death rate had serum estradiol levels under 12.90 pg/mL[/I]." In Europe ranges have been established according to studies on healthy people, and that's why we don't have silly limits imposed from the FDA. Mind though that on a recent large scale study done on young men, just few managed to achieve a total T of 1100 ng/dL, which is explainable with the amount of toxins we are exposed to these days and the bad quality of food we are ingesting. [/QUOTE]
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