23-10-2015, 04:29 AM
@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.
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.

