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    Quote Originally Posted by BigPimpin76 View Post
    estradiol E2

    20.00 pg/ml. Reference. 25-70 pg/ml

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    It does not appear that you got the correct E2 Sensitive Assay. Normal range is around 3-70.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    It does not appear that you got the correct E2 Sensitive Assay. Normal range is around 3-70.
    Thanks, Kel. What assay do you think he is referring to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel
    It does not appear that you got the correct E2 Sensitive Assay. Normal range is around 3-70.
    Strange! I did ask for E2 sensitive test...
    It says so on the sheet

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel
    It does not appear that you got the correct E2 Sensitive Assay. Normal range is around 3-70.
    Kelkel,
    On this E2 sensitive Assay from 3-70 what Is a healthy number to be on??

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigPimpin76 View Post
    Kelkel,
    On this E2 sensitive Assay from 3-70 what Is a healthy number to be on??

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    What is a healthy number is a great question. On a non sensitive I feel good in the early 20's but is that healthy for longevity? I don't care about gains in the gym anymore. I just want to be healthy. Should my E be in the 30 range for health or can being in the low 20's be as healthy? Does that little bit of leeway not matter much cause all I really care about anymore is just having the healthiest protocol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jay adams View Post
    What is a healthy number is a great question. On a non sensitive I feel good in the early 20's but is that healthy for longevity?
    x2. I wouldn’t think that having a level of 20 vs. 25 will really make a difference in your life. Obsessing about it & adjusting your dosing for a measly 5 points on the scale will likely make things worse...

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