05-01-2015, 03:18 AM
Regards to some new NBE tools (heck, throw in HRT while we're at it).
Although this research is out there, protocol's exist for a reason, safety is at the top of the list. So check with your medical professional first, get labs done and see if your healthy first and foremost.
The first thing I would say and its current wisdom that estrogen is present in the following tissues (adipose, kidney, thymus/immune system, skin, gut and muscle), so they're common targets of estrogen. The following is from posted research.
In males, testosterone is the major source of plasma estradiol, the main biologically active estrogen, only 20% of which is secreted by the testes. Plasma estrone, 5% of which is converted to plasma estradiol, originates from tissue aromatization of, mainly adrenal, androstenedione.
http://www.lef.org/magazine/2008/11/Stem...en/Page-04
Although this research is out there, protocol's exist for a reason, safety is at the top of the list. So check with your medical professional first, get labs done and see if your healthy first and foremost.
The first thing I would say and its current wisdom that estrogen is present in the following tissues (adipose, kidney, thymus/immune system, skin, gut and muscle), so they're common targets of estrogen. The following is from posted research.
In males, testosterone is the major source of plasma estradiol, the main biologically active estrogen, only 20% of which is secreted by the testes. Plasma estrone, 5% of which is converted to plasma estradiol, originates from tissue aromatization of, mainly adrenal, androstenedione.
http://www.lef.org/magazine/2008/11/Stem...en/Page-04