DragonBits
Well-Known Member
This is about two somewhat different but related subjects. Basically, perceptions Vs reality.
First, estrogen and body fat.
Low testosterone often causes weight gain and lower estrogen.
Many people believe body fat is a big causes of higher level of aromatization of testosterone to estrogen.
But how big an effect is this? A lot of times I see that xyz has an effect, but it is minor. That minor effect gets blown up (often my marketing) to be a major cause / benefit of whatever.
Second, what is really the basic problem and what is a red herring?
I tend to see a meme that somehow personal responsibility is the major cause of a problem. Many times, I think this is a cop out of the medical community to shift responsibility to the general public and away from spending money / treating a medical problem Chief example for me is levels of testosterone, with many doctors claiming if you only lost weight, got more exercise, change your diet, got more sleep, then testosterones level would rise.
No doubt these things are have a minor effect on testosterone levels, but it isn't major and will not solve the problem of low testosterone.
On estrogen my own experience has been body fat played no role in my level of estrogen. I have been obese, and also close to too lean. Estrogen never varied but was directly related to testosterone levels. the only med that seems
Is there any data about weight low alone causing lower estrogen? Maybe something like does bariatric surgery also cause much lower estrogen in men? Any personal experience with this subject? *The only med that raised my estrogen more than expected was clomid, which is understandable as clomid is directly related to estrogen. )
First, estrogen and body fat.
Low testosterone often causes weight gain and lower estrogen.
Many people believe body fat is a big causes of higher level of aromatization of testosterone to estrogen.
But how big an effect is this? A lot of times I see that xyz has an effect, but it is minor. That minor effect gets blown up (often my marketing) to be a major cause / benefit of whatever.
Second, what is really the basic problem and what is a red herring?
I tend to see a meme that somehow personal responsibility is the major cause of a problem. Many times, I think this is a cop out of the medical community to shift responsibility to the general public and away from spending money / treating a medical problem Chief example for me is levels of testosterone, with many doctors claiming if you only lost weight, got more exercise, change your diet, got more sleep, then testosterones level would rise.
No doubt these things are have a minor effect on testosterone levels, but it isn't major and will not solve the problem of low testosterone.
On estrogen my own experience has been body fat played no role in my level of estrogen. I have been obese, and also close to too lean. Estrogen never varied but was directly related to testosterone levels. the only med that seems
Is there any data about weight low alone causing lower estrogen? Maybe something like does bariatric surgery also cause much lower estrogen in men? Any personal experience with this subject? *The only med that raised my estrogen more than expected was clomid, which is understandable as clomid is directly related to estrogen. )