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Lotus   19-04-2015, 06:49 AM
(18-04-2015, 04:29 AM)Dfleurs Wrote: So sorry lotus for making you keep on repeating the same thing, i am totally a noob when coming to [/align] scientific stuff so i might have overlooked it in the thread Sad

But thanks a lot for explaining and answering it again. I have just added reishi in my program, hope it will works for me Smile

No apologies necessary Wink, honestly the tech stuff doesn't come with a manual that we all can understand, too bad huh?. RolleyesBig Grin

Ask away, if anything sharing info helps us to better our programs. For instance E1, (estrone) is derived from peripheral aromatization of androstenedione (mainly adrenal)".

E2 is produced primarily in ovaries and testes by aromatization of testosterone. Small amounts are produced in the adrenal glands and some peripheral tissues, most notably fat. By contrast, most of the circulating E1 is derived from peripheral aromatization of androstenedione (mainly adrenal). E2 and E1 can be converted into each other, and both can be inactivated via hydroxylation and conjugation. E2 demonstrates 1.25-5 times the biological potency of E1. E2 circulates at 1.5-4 times the concentration of E1 in premenopausal, nonpregnant women.

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