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No T-blockers
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Yes it is doable if you take enough E, Lotus will be able to explain it perfectly and clear up what i`m trying to say, I seem to remember it having something to do with the hpothalmic, pituitary gonadal axis. that when you have enough sex hormone in your system (doesn`t matter which one T or E), there is a signal sent to the brain saying Stop producing hormones for a while. so by taking lots of E, your brain will get a signal to stop producing T (in males), thus having the same effect as T blockers.

problem is, you need a lot of E to do that and that has a risk of thrombosis, so T blockers are used so that less E is needed thus reducing the DVT risk for the same effect, or at least that`s the reason used.

My T  is lower than that of a natal female and has been now for over 18 months and I`v never felt better in my entire life!
so as you can see what works for one may differ in another. xx
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No T-blockers - by Ozzy89 - 14-10-2017, 04:34 AM
RE: No T-blockers - by VergeOfDiscovery - 19-10-2017, 02:16 PM
RE: No T-blockers - by julieTG - 19-10-2017, 02:46 PM
RE: No T-blockers - by Katie - 19-10-2017, 05:59 PM



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