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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    It's also anabolic. Always better to be a little higher than lower.
    I wanted to point out the above. It may have gotten lost with the other comments.


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    Quote Originally Posted by charger69 View Post
    I wanted to point out the above. It may have gotten lost with the other comments.


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    Adding to this discussion, here's an excerpt on a very well written discussion on the roll of estrogen in men (From <https://www.discountedlabs.com/blog/post/blog_the_top_18_things_you_did_not_> )

    Estrogen and its beneficial effects in bodybuilding

    Estrogen, one of the most important female sex hormone, is vital for professional athletes who aim at increasing their muscle mass.
    For example, estrogen can increase the anabolic response by modifying the way glucose is processed in muscle tissue.
    This hormone can influence the amounts of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase which is directly correlated to muscle growth and repair. In other words, having adequate amounts of estrogen can maximize muscle gains and strength.

    In studies performed on rats, estrogen has also been correlated with a whopping 480% increase in methyltrienolone which is an androgen connected to the levator ani muscle.

    The production of growth hormone and IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor) are also influenced by estrogen. This female sex hormone can increase the proliferation of IGF-1 in body tissues and liver which leads to greater muscle gains and protein synthesis.

    Estrogen also plays an important role when it comes to serotonin production. Serotonin is known for regulating the sleep/waking cycle.

    Bodybuilders who take aromatase inhibitors as drugs might have low levels of estrogen in the body. This can alter the serotonin production and lead to a thing called “steroid fatigue”.

    This is usually characterized by a general feeling of tiredness which can interfere with training regimes and prevent the athlete from performing at his peak. Maximizing muscle gains can be difficult in this case.
    Some of the drugs which inhibit aromatase and can lead to “steroid fatigue” are anastrozole, letrozole and fadrozole. This happens if they are taken in high quantities, above the prescribed dosage and for long period of times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youthful55guy View Post
    Adding to this discussion, here's an excerpt on a very well written discussion on the roll of estrogen in men (From <https://www.discountedlabs.com/blog/post/blog_the_top_18_things_you_did_not_> )

    Estrogen and its beneficial effects in bodybuilding

    Estrogen, one of the most important female sex hormone, is vital for professional athletes who aim at increasing their muscle mass.
    For example, estrogen can increase the anabolic response by modifying the way glucose is processed in muscle tissue.
    This hormone can influence the amounts of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase which is directly correlated to muscle growth and repair. In other words, having adequate amounts of estrogen can maximize muscle gains and strength.

    In studies performed on rats, estrogen has also been correlated with a whopping 480% increase in methyltrienolone which is an androgen connected to the levator ani muscle.

    The production of growth hormone and IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor) are also influenced by estrogen. This female sex hormone can increase the proliferation of IGF-1 in body tissues and liver which leads to greater muscle gains and protein synthesis.

    Estrogen also plays an important role when it comes to serotonin production. Serotonin is known for regulating the sleep/waking cycle.

    Bodybuilders who take aromatase inhibitors as drugs might have low levels of estrogen in the body. This can alter the serotonin production and lead to a thing called “steroid fatigue”.

    This is usually characterized by a general feeling of tiredness which can interfere with training regimes and prevent the athlete from performing at his peak. Maximizing muscle gains can be difficult in this case.
    Some of the drugs which inhibit aromatase and can lead to “steroid fatigue” are anastrozole, letrozole and fadrozole. This happens if they are taken in high quantities, above the prescribed dosage and for long period of times.
    Couldn’t get the page to load, but I hope they at least credited that to it’s source.
    It’s a verbatim rip from William Llewellyn’s Anabolics. Heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallowmere View Post
    Couldn’t get the page to load, but I hope they at least credited that to it’s source.
    It’s a verbatim rip from William Llewellyn’s Anabolics. Heh.
    Try a copy/paste of the address now. I edited some of the extraneous text out of the web address. Works for me anyway.

    They credit the article to someone named Nick Gold but no source. Perhaps the have a common source. Don't know, but it's rich in information.

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