Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 This is a probability but it's not carved in stone. Once you begin artificially supplementing your body on testosterone your body picks up on that and begins producing it in either smaller amounts or stops producing it altogether. This shouldn't matter too much because it was your symptoms of low T that led you to supplements to begin with. There's a natural supplement called Indoplex with DIM. It's an estrogen metabolizer. There's also another dynamic involved. It's how testosterone metabolizes into estrogen through the enzyme aromatase. This new estrogen (E2) competes with testosterone for cell receptor sites throughout the body and can cause discomfort. Indoplex with DIM helps metabolize the estrogens so it can't compete with the testosterone. Some people take aromatase inhibitors to prevent this conversion process too. You'll know how well it works by how you feel. I have to take weekly injections. I use 1/2cc every week. It's the only effective treatment for me. I have tried gels, creams and patches too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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