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Thread: The "E Factor": Getting your Estorgen levels in line - Just as important as T

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatscat View Post
    Don't forget as your bf drops so probably will your need for an ai be reduced or eliminated.

    Also not sure what free t has to do with E2 production. Can you explain this for me?

    Thanks
    This is true, once you find your balance or "sweet spot" for your T and get your E levels in check, especially after loosing the body fat, continued use of an AI can be reduced or eliminated altogether, abiding you have your levels checked about every 6-9 months just to be safe.

    As for the Free T to E, that was a typo, it should read "Total T" or simply "T'. Thanks for pointing that out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forrest_and_trees View Post
    This is true, once you find your balance or "sweet spot" for your T and get your E levels in check, especially after loosing the body fat, continued use of an AI can be reduced or eliminated altogether, abiding you have your levels checked about every 6-9 months just to be safe.

    As for the Free T to E, that was a typo, it should read "Total T" or simply "T'. Thanks for pointing that out.
    Thought so, nice post.

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    Excellent info Forrest,

    Losing fat may help some guys with less aromatization. However, there is a theory that cells have memory and even fat cells that have shrunk considerably in size will stay good little armomatizers.

    This has proved true with my husband. He was 35 pounds overweight. He lost 30 of them but still is a huge T-E converter.

    It is good being able to follow your journey. Keeping everybody updated with your progress and new knowledge is a great thing.

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    Forrest, just curious if you are taking HCG or might be looking at adding to your protocol in the near future?

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