This is not what my unsuccessful experience of 7 years with TRT, performing exams every 3 months approximately, shows me.The myth that won't die. Changing SHBG in isolation does not affect free testosterone in normal situations, except transiently. It is total testosterone that responds to such changes. SHBG binds testosterone, so more SHBG means more total testosterone, not more free testosterone.
Whenever my SHBG levels went down, estradiol and free testosterone went up a lot. The higher the dose of T, the greater the drop in shbg.
More SHBG = less free testosterone and less estradiol. ((men who respond well to higher doses of TRT).
Less SHBG = more free testosterone and more estradiol. (men who respond badly even to small doses of Testosterone, like me).
So much so that it is possible to increase free testosterone just by manipulating shbg with dht derivatives, even in the absence of extra exogenous testosterone.
But if you have any scientific article that says the opposite, I would like to read it.