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    Nah, no more "no AI" for me

    Quote Originally Posted by charger69 View Post
    Estrogen is anabolic. The meathead in me says, “You let estrogen go and you grow”.
    There have been a number of studies that high estrogen when taking exogenous testosterone actually increases libido. A little bit different than what everyone says and what is expected. There are no conclusive studies showing that high estrogen causes problems. The studies are conflicting and the only thing that can be concluded is that it MAY cause problems in men.
    High estrogen is present in obese people and even older people. Remember, I am referring to high testosterone and high estrogen. Most people refer to low test and high estrogen and use that as though it works the same. It is not.


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    Exactly the problem for most. They want to focus on that one thing, instead of looking at the whole picture. As with nearly everything in biology, shit finds it’s best results in specific ratio based balance. You don’t crush one of anything while letting everything else run rampant and expect good shit to happen.
    And yes, when you have supraphysiological amounts of androgens running through you, “normal” estrogen levels qualify as crushed. That’s how ratios work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallowmere View Post
    Exactly the problem for most. They want to focus on that one thing, instead of looking at the whole picture. As with nearly everything in biology, shit finds it’s best results in specific ratio based balance. You don’t crush one of anything while letting everything else run rampant and expect good shit to happen.
    And yes, when you have supraphysiological amounts of androgens running through you, “normal” estrogen levels qualify as crushed. That’s how ratios work.
    This. We often break down processes to simplify and make more understandable. The problem is reality is a myriad of factors all at play interacting at once leading to a many possible outcomes.

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