vulture
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Haidut, but according Peat and you it seems that serum estrogen isn't a reliable way to measure estrogen, but in such studies they usually only rely on it, not in tissue Estrogen. Have you seen a case of someone with isolated high E (no high Prolactin or any other impaired metabolism marker) and no health issues?Some of the T would probably go to estrogen, but if you remember the 2 recent human studies with advanced prostate cancer, direct injections of T into the prostate induced remission in everybody and nobody got worse event though their E also increased.
BTW, do you think injecting T directly into the prostate would simply transform most of it into DHT due to it's tissue "receptor" composition?
Wouldn't it be the same to increase DHT substancially and the prostate would absorb lots of it anyway?
Maybe they are making a "novell" way instead of simply trying good old DHT.