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I would say it's Quest that is more accurate because if your DHT levels are off

this is not going to work. I just did it and mine come out like yours much

higher. Quest is not Calc I feel I believe Quest Labs.

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> From: Mike Symth <alphadennis@...>

> Subject: Bioavailable T

>

> Date: Thursday, August 6, 2009, 2:59 PM

> What is the normal % of bioavailable

> Testosterone to Testosterone?

>

> For instance Free Testosterone is supposed to be 2% of

> total T.

>

> Also there is a Free & Bioavailable Testosterone

> calculator at

> www.issam.ch/freetesto.htm

>

> The calculator asks you to enter total T, SHBG and

> Albumin.

>

> When I did that the The bio T and free T from the

> calculator came out almost 2x  the Quest numbers. which

> is more accurate?

>

>

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Could you please explain abit more.

Why is it not accurate if dht levels are off? Is quest test not a calculated bio

T and actually a measured value?

Thanks

>

> > From: Mike Symth <alphadennis@...>

> > Subject: Bioavailable T

> >

> > Date: Thursday, August 6, 2009, 2:59 PM

> > What is the normal % of bioavailable

> > Testosterone to Testosterone?

> >

> > For instance Free Testosterone is supposed to be 2% of

> > total T.

> >

> > Also there is a Free & Bioavailable Testosterone

> > calculator at

> > www.issam.ch/freetesto.htm

> >

> > The calculator asks you to enter total T, SHBG and

> > Albumin.

> >

> > When I did that the The bio T and free T from the

> > calculator came out almost 2x  the Quest numbers. which

> > is more accurate?

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 18:59:53 -0000, you wrote:

>What is the normal % of bioavailable Testosterone to Testosterone?

>

>For instance Free Testosterone is supposed to be 2% of total T.

>

>Also there is a Free & Bioavailable Testosterone calculator at

>www.issam.ch/freetesto.htm

>

>The calculator asks you to enter total T, SHBG and Albumin.

>

>When I did that the The bio T and free T from the calculator came out almost 2x

the Quest numbers. which is more accurate?

The calculation method is a rough estimate. The direct blood test is

more accurate.

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