Guest guest Posted May 29, 2010 Report Share Posted May 29, 2010 Hi, There are individual genetic differences in activities of 5-Alpha reductase and Aromatase enzymes. The best way to know how you will do is to test DHT/E2 after application or injection of a T product. K. Ullis, MD On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 8:32 AM, marc200134470 <cfs38@...> wrote: > > > Another newbie question but here goes! > > I see many of you talking about all the different forms of TRT, and it > seems many are on shots. > > My question is really about E2, and DHT though. > Why is there such a difference between the different methods of replacing T > in terms of raising ones E2 levels, and/or DHT? > > I guess I am just thinking that testosterone is a hormone, and can't > understand why one method of getting it into the body would be different > than another in respect to how your E2/DHT levels go. > > Asking because I am assuming I have high E2,......will know soon, plus I > think it is the high DHT that causes a guys hair to fall out. > Obviously I would like to avoid both of those pitfalls if I have to go on > TRT. > > > -- Karlis C. Ullis, MD Medical Director: Sports Medicine, Anti-Aging & Preventive Medical Group 2701 Ocean Park Blvd., Suite 101 Santa , CA 90405 TEL: [310.452.1990]; FAX: [310.452.5134]; EMAIL: kullismd@... WEB: www.drkarlisullis.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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