DragonBits
Well-Known Member
After an injection of testosterone cypionate, serum levels of testosterone peak the next day. But when do E2 levels peak?
Since the majority of the E2 comes from aromatization of Testos into E2, I have to think this conversion process takes some time?
Another question, how long does elevated E2 persist after your testos serum level is lowered?
Is there a significant difference in the time factor between overweight men and men with a low percent body fat? No doubt having a low % body fat reduces total aromatization of Testos into E2, but it still happens.
I was just wondering if anyone knows if TT and E2 peak and trough at the same time? If E2 peaks serval days after TT, then when we measure at trough of TT it really isn’t trough for E2.
Another concern the level of E2 that is often recommended is 20-30 pg/ml, BUT this level was derived using the older non-sensitive E2 test and we don’t really have data on optimal levels using the sensitive E2 test. Does anyone have a thought about how the optimal range for the sensitive E2 test should be for men?
Since the majority of the E2 comes from aromatization of Testos into E2, I have to think this conversion process takes some time?
Another question, how long does elevated E2 persist after your testos serum level is lowered?
Is there a significant difference in the time factor between overweight men and men with a low percent body fat? No doubt having a low % body fat reduces total aromatization of Testos into E2, but it still happens.
I was just wondering if anyone knows if TT and E2 peak and trough at the same time? If E2 peaks serval days after TT, then when we measure at trough of TT it really isn’t trough for E2.
Another concern the level of E2 that is often recommended is 20-30 pg/ml, BUT this level was derived using the older non-sensitive E2 test and we don’t really have data on optimal levels using the sensitive E2 test. Does anyone have a thought about how the optimal range for the sensitive E2 test should be for men?