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Interesting article - could this be the mechanism involved in BO switch?
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@Grew_Some ~

The testes already produce lots of estrogren, as well as testosterone. It's just that normally the proportion of T is higher than E. I've never heard of ovarian tissue producing testosterone though, but it's also produced by the adrenals.

To switch the balance of T to E produced by the testes you only have to change the temperature of the testes.
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Interesting article - could this be the mechanism involved in BO switch? - by Grew_Some - 20-10-2015, 08:19 AM
RE: Interesting article - could this be the mechanism involved in BO switch? - by spoked451 - 20-10-2015, 04:32 PM
RE: Interesting article - could this be the mechanism involved in BO switch? - by Grew_Some - 21-10-2015, 02:28 AM
RE: Interesting article - could this be the mechanism involved in BO switch? - by Shae - 23-10-2015, 04:29 AM



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