
Originally Posted by
upperhandy
okay look... with questions like that it is clear that you have a lot of learning to do.
first of all everyone has estrogen (both males and females). in fact testosterone does convert to estrogen in the body by reacting with the aromatase enzyme (naturally). the body tries to maintain a healthy balance between testosterone and estrogen, so when someone supplements with extra testosterone the body upregulates the aromatase enzyme to produce more estrogen - this is why some people take aromatase inhibitors while on cycle - extra estrogen can cause estrogen related side effects in some people (i.e. those with high body fat).
stick around here, do lots of reading, get your diet in check... get your body fat to about 15-20% (closer to 15%).
you're probably about a year out from being able to do a cycle safely if you do the work.