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Testosterone estrogen ratio

a.lopez94

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Ok this is what i understand

First. Estrogen is produced from the conversion of testosterone trough the aromatase enzyme.

In order to control estrogen there 2 medications that act as barrier to the estrogen.

The first one is an aromatase inhibitor. It competes with testosterone to bind to the aromatase enzyme.

The second barrier is a serm. It competes with the estrogen that managed to pass the first barrier to
Bind the estrogen receptor.


So a high estrogen - high testosterone ratio is probably caused because the two barriers are being ineffective and you are on testosterone.

A high estrogen - low testosterone is caused because the body sends a signal to the pituitary gland in the presence of high estrogen that tells the body to shut down test production and youre not on test.

A high test - low estrogen is caused because the two or 1 of the two barriers is being effective.

A low test - low estrogen is caused for example in pct when your natural test is very low and you're using an antiestrogen.

My question is this

How can someone stay for a long period in a low test - high estrogen ratio?

I mean the high estrogen will shut down test, but strogen is produced from test, so with no test estrogen levels should decrease and that will send a signal for test production. And things should return to normal.

But when the test production starts again, you se often a rebound of estrogen.

It is possible that the little test you're producing is being converted to estrogen due to aromatization?

Also how does the body eliminate the estrogen?

It has to bind to the estrogen receptor to be eliminated or it can be eliminated without binding the receptor?
 
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