I always consider the ratio of e2 to test rather than just the e2 itself. Should’ve said this before. What your doctor may consider high, stand-alone, may be the perfect ratio because your test is >1500...
I’m just saying. Me personally, I’d maybe dial the test back just a touch if I wanted to be closer to 1000 than 1500, and then cut out the soy, and see where your E2 is in a month.
Obviously this is not advice from a doctor. Just more food for thought. When I’m on just trt, even a small dose of aromasin makes my joints flare up and gives me ED issues. I’m a fan of estrogen being balanced with test levels up to the point that sides arise.
Let us know how it goes.
Just part of what is making American men such a bunch of whiney little pussies.Interesting indeed gents, I have avoided soy products since the mid 90's for the estrogen reason and recently read a new article on the phytoestrogens and xenoestrogens we eat and are exposed to everyday.
Thanks for the article and chart
Thanks for the thread, guys!...I as well wasn't convinced of the soy, ploy...Also read on it about MJ doing the same....
I did have a thought on it tho, maybe somebody touched on this, but wouldn't it also depend on the individual (genetics)?....For instance, doesn't enzymes play a role (what's available at the time) on how much conversion we get?....Just asking, have no clue...
I dont push myself much so I cant really perceive absolute strength much. Dont really feel much any different so far.
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