05-04-2014, 06:24 AM
Now, in bio-males, if we increase E, some E receptors will, in turn, cause decreased T production, right?
If we decrease T (through AAs), in contrast, are there some T receptors that won't be activated that would normally suppress E production, leading to increased E levels?
A related question: in bio-males, are there any sources of E other than by aromatase conversion of T?
Michelle
If we decrease T (through AAs), in contrast, are there some T receptors that won't be activated that would normally suppress E production, leading to increased E levels?
A related question: in bio-males, are there any sources of E other than by aromatase conversion of T?
Michelle

